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Where is the hair health care center

Asked by:June

Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 12:26 AM

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  • Minotaur Minotaur

    Apr 08, 2026

    When looking for a regular hair health care center, the first thing we look for is not the address, but the qualifications - first search for hair clinics in public tertiary hospitals in your city, followed by specialized hair medical institutions with medical practice licenses, and finally compliant chain care stores. Searching for the corresponding keywords on the map will pop up all points within 3 kilometers of your home.

    In the past two months, I accompanied my cousin who was about to get married to look for a care center to improve the hair gap after childbirth. I went through many pitfalls. At first, I browsed short videos and came across a very freshly decorated Internet celebrity care store in the business district near my home. I went in and sat down. Within two minutes, I took a scalp tester and took a picture. The enlarged picture was full of oil particles. The clerk said that her hair follicles were almost blocked and if she didn't save it, she would be completely bald. She opened her mouth and wanted to apply for a 12,800 annual pass. We were so frightened that we made excuses and ran away on the spot.

    Later, I asked a friend to ask the dermatology department of the city's traditional Chinese medicine hospital. They happened to have a specialized hair care clinic, and registration was only 12 yuan. The doctor first performed a free dermoscopy test. He said that the postpartum hormone fluctuations and poor rest after childbirth did not lead to necrosis of the hair follicles. He prescribed a maintenance plan of scalp nutrition introduction + minoxidil targeted drug delivery once a week. After 3 treatments, the hair seams were obviously denser. The entire treatment cost less than 4,000 yuan.

    Of course, there are many friends around me who think that public clinics are too troublesome. They have to fight for specialist accounts and have to queue for an hour or two for each maintenance. They prefer to choose regular private hair clinics. I have a male colleague who undergoes mesodermal care in the early stage of male baldness. He does it at a specialized clinic that has been open for almost 7 years near his home. The price is about 30% more expensive than in public hospitals, but there is no need to queue up. You can make an appointment on WeChat one day in advance and get it done. The effect is quite stable. But when choosing this kind of institution, you have to be careful in advance. First check on the official system of the National Health Commission whether the institution has formal medical qualifications and whether the operators have relevant qualification certificates. Don't just go into a small shop that doesn't even dare to hang its qualifications on the wall. It is most likely a scam.

    In fact, choosing a care center is similar to choosing a roadside fruit shop. The more beautiful the decoration is and the louder the shop is, the better. You have to first check whether the products it sells are compliant. If you just want to do basic scalp oil removal and anti-dandruff care, you can also choose a chain direct nutrition care brand that has been around for many years. The processes and products are unified, and the probability of being scammed is much lower than that of unknown self-employed shops. Even if you are too lazy and the clerk deceives you to apply for an annual card worth several thousand, after all, many people are too lazy to go after two or three visits after applying for the card. It is a waste of money.

    Oh, by the way, if you already have obvious problems such as alopecia areata, seborrheic alopecia, frequent red bumps and pus on the scalp, etc., don’t bother with ordinary care stores. Go directly to the hair clinic of the hospital. Don’t delay the best intervention time. The care center can only provide daily care, and you still have to go to a doctor in a regular hospital for treatment.

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