Where is the hair health care center
Asked by:Barnes
Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 09:23 AM
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Loki
Apr 08, 2026
The location selection of formal hair health care centers is actually very regular. If you have pathological needs such as scalp inflammation and male alopecia, you can just go to the supporting shops around the local tertiary-level hospitals. If you are just doing daily care, there is a high probability that there are shops along the street in mid-to-high-end communities near your home. For those who pursue privacy and high-end services, you can find many high-end office buildings in core business districts.
I’ve been to these places a lot in the past two years because of oily scalp and seborrheic dermatitis. I’ll tell you a few actual scenarios and you’ll be able to tell. When dandruff increased last year, I went to the dermatology department of the Provincial People's Hospital. The doctor said that in addition to applying medicine, I could also do anti-inflammatory scalp care. He directly recommended me to a care center across the road from the hospital. The stores in that area are basically linked to the hair department. The staff have received basic medical training and will not sell expensive items to you. After three treatments, my dandruff disappeared. Later I learned that the qualification threshold for opening a care store in that area is higher than other places, so the probability of being wrong is very low.
If you just have frizzy hair due to perm and dyeing, or you simply want to clean and relax your scalp, there is really no need to rush to the hospital. There is a skin care shop downstairs in the Cixin community where my home is that has been open for 3 years. The owner used to be a daily routine. The cleansing mud mask developed by HuaLian hair care products is better than the imported product I bought overseas for a few hundred yuan. I walked in on the way after get off work and lay down for 40 minutes, even pressing the headband to care. My hair did not fall down for three days after the hair was done. It was much more comfortable than taking time to go to the shopping district.
Oh, by the way, I was talking to a friend before and mentioned that many barber shops now offer hair care programs. Can I go there? I have heard two completely different opinions. Tony, who goes there often, said that they deal with hair every day and are more aware of the damaged spots after perming and dyeing, so their care is more targeted. However, the nurse in the hair department I know told me that many hair care products in barber shops are not formally registered and cannot be cleaned. On the contrary, it is easy to get folliculitis. I tried it once, and my head was itchy for two days after the treatment. I never went there again. If you want to try it, remember to ask the boss to get the product registration information and the store's health license first. If you can't get anything, don't join in the fun.
By the way, if you are a mother who has lost her hair after childbirth, you can actually search around the maternal and child health care center near your home. Most of them have shops that specialize in postpartum hair care. My cousin gave birth to her second child last year and her hair slit was so wide that she could insert two fingers. She did maintenance at a store next to the city's maternal and child care center for more than half a year. Now her hair slit has basically grown thicker. She uses gentle products that can be used during lactation, so there is no need to worry about affecting breastfeeding.
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