When to See a Dermatologist vs. Hair Stylist

(Part 4 of 4 in our September Hair Loss & Scalp Health Series)
Keywords: hair loss solutions, scalp health experts, professional hair care

Hair and scalp health isn’t just about how your hair looks; it’s about what’s happening beneath the surface. Knowing when to see a dermatologist versus a hair stylist can make all the difference in protecting your long-term hair health.

See a dermatologist …
If you’re experiencing persistent hair loss, sudden or severe shedding, chronic scalp irritation, painful or pus-filled bumps, sores that don’t heal, or changing moles or growths on your scalp, it’s time to book with a board-certified dermatologist. These signs may point to underlying systemic or autoimmune conditions.

Leaders in the field who our clients on the Upper East Side see include:

  • Jerry Shapiro, MD — Professor of Dermatology at NYU School of Medicine; internationally recognized for medical hair and scalp disorders. Phone: (212) 263-5015 | jerryshapiromd.com
  • Marc Avram, MD — Harvard-trained hair loss specialist, Clinical Professor at Weill Cornell. Website: dravram.com
  • Michele Green, MD — Expert in medical and cosmetic hair loss, including autoimmune and hormonal causes. Website: michelegreenmd.com

Some dermatologists are also certified trichologists, offering a blend of medical and holistic approaches for complex scalp issues.

See a hair stylist …
If you want to maintain healthy-looking hair. Book with your stylist for:

At Hair N’ Now NYC, we view scalp care as the missing link in lasting hair health. Book your Hair Loss & Scalp Health Checkup & Care service today at (212) 288-4413 — because a healthy scalp means your best hair for Fall and beyond.

Next Tuesday: Part 1 of 5 in our October Fall Color & Repair Series: Best Fall Color Ideas for Manhattan Professionals

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