Can dermatology treat white hair?

Mar 13, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wenmin
Introduction
In general, whether dermatology can treat white hair depends on the cause of the hair whitening. If it is caused by skin-related conditions such as scalp inflammation, treatment is usually available in dermatology; however, if it is caused by non-skin factors such as genetics or aging, dermatological treatment is generally not recommended. It is also important to maintain good daily habits and avoid staying up late.

Generally speaking, whether dermatology can treat gray hair depends on the cause of the hair turning gray. If it is caused by certain skin diseases, treatment is usually available in dermatology; however, if it is caused by genetic factors or aging, dermatology may not be able to provide effective treatment. Detailed analysis is as follows:

If gray hair is caused by certain skin diseases, such as vitiligo or albinism, dermatology can offer treatment. For example, in patients with vitiligo who develop white patches on the scalp leading to gray hair, dermatologists can employ medications, phototherapy, and other methods to help restore melanocyte function, gradually darkening the gray hair.

If gray hair is due to genetic factors or aging, dermatology typically cannot provide effective treatment. This is because premature graying caused by genetics or age-related graying cannot currently be altered by medical technology, as it is difficult to change the genetic determination of hair color or reverse the natural decline in melanocyte activity associated with aging.

In daily life, it is important to maintain good lifestyle habits, a positive mindset and mood, and avoid staying up late. Additionally, maintaining a balanced diet and consuming more melanin-rich foods such as black sesame seeds and black soybeans can help promote melanin synthesis and improve the condition of gray hair.

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