Seborrhoeic dermatitis is a chronic, recurring inflammatory skin condition. It shows up as redness and greasy, yellowish scales where there are more oil glands: on the scalp, eyebrows, the sides of the nose and sometimes the chest. Its mildest form is ordinary dandruff. The condition isn't dangerous, but without care it keeps coming back.

Seborrhoeic dermatitis is often linked to what's happening on the skin's surface and in the body. Pinpointing the cause helps us choose treatment that works, rather than just easing the symptoms temporarily.
Yeasts that live naturally on the skin, when they become overactive, drive inflammation in the oilier areas.
A higher amount of oil creates the right conditions for flaking and redness to appear.
Physical and emotional stress often triggers flare-ups or intensifies symptoms that are already there.
In the colder months symptoms often worsen because of drier air and less natural daylight.
We tailor the plan to where your symptoms appear and how severe they are. First we calm the flare-up, then we build a long-term maintenance strategy.
Seborrhoeic dermatitis is a manageable but recurrence-prone condition, so it's important not only to calm the flare-up but also to know how to prevent it in future.

The dermatologist identifies the affected areas and the severity of your symptoms from your photos and description.
Prescription topical treatment to reduce redness and flaking.
We recommend suitable products for the scalp if it is affected.
We build a plan to make flare-ups less frequent over the longer term and keep the skin calm.
We adjust your care according to how the skin responds, so the result stays stable.
Our team is made up of dermatologists who regularly treat recurring inflammatory skin conditions.
You receive an assessment and a clear treatment plan within a day, with no long waits in queues.
If needed, the dermatologist prescribes treatment to bring a flare-up under control, remotely.
Your photos and personal data are handled responsibly, in line with privacy requirements.
If we are unable to provide the consultation remotely, we refund the full amount.
You attach photos of the affected skin, and if symptoms flare up you can easily get in touch again.
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It's a chronic condition that can often be well controlled, although it tends to recur. Treatment eases the symptoms and makes flare-ups less frequent.
Ordinary dandruff is a mild form of seborrhoeic dermatitis. More pronounced redness and itching do call for treatment.
No, it is a non-contagious condition.
Often stress, fatigue, cold weather and unsuitable skincare.
Yes. The dermatologist assesses your symptoms from photos and prescribes treatment along with a care plan.
An iDerma initial dermatologist consultation is an affordable fixed price, backed by a 100% money-back guarantee.