Identify Scalp Issues Before They Worsen

Men's Scalp Health & Analysis for flaking, irritation, thinning patches, and follicle blockage.

Hair restoration by Melz offers men's scalp health and analysis for men experiencing scalp discomfort, visible flaking, or changes in hair density that may be linked to underlying scalp conditions. This service is intended for men who notice itching, redness, buildup around the hairline, or areas where hair is thinning without an obvious cause. The analysis uses magnification tools to examine the scalp surface, hair follicles, and sebum production, providing a clear view of what is happening beneath the hair.


The analysis involves a visual inspection of the scalp under magnification to assess follicle health, inflammation, product buildup, and oil balance. You receive a detailed explanation of what is found, including whether the scalp is dry, oily, congested, or showing signs of irritation that could interfere with hair growth. The analysis also identifies whether there is buildup from styling products, hard water, or dead skin that may be clogging follicles and contributing to hair thinning or breakage.


Schedule an analysis to assess your scalp condition and learn what steps can improve follicle health and hair retention.

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What the Analysis Includes

You sit for a scalp examination that uses a digital microscope or magnification device to view the hair follicles and surrounding skin. The scalp is sectioned into zones, and each area is examined for signs of inflammation, buildup, clogged pores, or thinning. Photos are often taken so you can see what the specialist sees, making it easier to understand the condition of your scalp and why certain symptoms are occurring.


After the analysis, you will know whether your scalp is producing too much oil, whether dead skin is accumulating, and whether your follicles are open and healthy or blocked and inflamed. This information helps determine whether you need a deep cleansing treatment, a change in hair care products, or ongoing scalp maintenance to support hair retention and growth.


The analysis does not diagnose medical conditions such as alopecia or dermatitis, but it does identify scalp issues that can be addressed with professional treatments or product adjustments. If a medical issue is suspected, you may be referred to a dermatologist for further evaluation.