Say Goodbye to Flakes: Advanced Dandruff Solutions

Restore your scalp health and regain your confidence with personalized clinical treatments.

It’s more than just a “dry scalp.” Chronic dandruff (Seborrheic Dermatitis) can cause itching, irritation, and even hair thinning if left untreated. At Magic Skin Hair Laser Center, we move beyond over-the-counter shampoos to provide medical-grade solutions that target the root cause of the problem.

Our Signature Dandruff Services

TreatmentHow it WorksBest For
Medicative Scalp PeelExfoliates dead skin cells and removes stubborn crusting/buildup.Severe flaking and oily scalp.
Laser Scalp TherapyUses specific wavelengths to reduce redness and soothe inflammation.Sensitive, itchy, or red scalps.
Anti-Fungal MesotherapyDelivers specialized nutrients and actives directly into the scalp.Chronic dandruff and thinning hair.
Ozone TherapyDeeply cleanses the scalp and oxygenates the follicles to prevent recurrence.Overall scalp detoxification.

What to Expect During Your Visit

  1. Consultation: Our specialists examine your scalp health and history.

  2. Deep Cleansing: We remove existing flakes and debris to prep the scalp.

  3. Targeted Treatment: Application of the chosen clinical procedure (Peel, Laser, or Mesotherapy).

  4. Home Care Roadmap: We provide a customized routine to ensure the “magic” lasts long after you leave the clinic.

Expert Tip: Dandruff is often a recurring condition. Consistency in professional treatments and the right home-care products is the secret to a flake-free life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is dandruff the same as a dry scalp?

Not exactly. While they look similar, dandruff is often caused by an overgrowth of yeast-like fungus or excess oil, whereas dry scalp is simply a lack of moisture. We help you identify which one you have.

How many sessions will I need?

Most clients see a significant reduction in itching after just one session, but a series of 3–5 sessions is usually recommended for long-term results.

Can dandruff cause hair loss?

Yes. Intense scratching and an inflamed scalp can weaken hair roots. Treating dandruff is the first step toward healthier, thicker hair.