Scalp Microbiome In Alopecia: A New Direction In Trichological Diagnostics And Follicle Restoration

    February 2026 in “ Middle European Scientific Bulletin
    Iryna Stupak
    TLDR Improving scalp microbiome may help restore hair and improve scalp health.
    The document explores the role of the scalp microbiome in the development of alopecia and other scalp diseases, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a healthy skin microbiota for preventing hair loss. It highlights the interactions between skin components and the microbiome, which are crucial for skin health. The study discusses pathogenetic mechanisms that contribute to scalp diseases and suggests that altering the microbiota through probiotics and postbiotics could be a promising approach for treating these conditions. The potential for integrating these treatments into clinical and salon practices is also considered, pointing to new directions in trichological diagnostics and follicle restoration.
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