Scalp Clinic
Trichology, Scalp Care
and Hair Restoration
Every service in this practice begins with understanding. Before any treatment is recommended, your scalp, hair history, and lifestyle are assessed with clinical precision. Restoration is a journey and we meet you at the beginning of yours.
Scalp Analysis
A thorough clinical examination of your scalp to identify the root cause of your hair concerns. May include microscopic analysis alongside a review of your medical history and lifestyle factors. Understanding the underlying issue is the foundation of any effective treatment plan.
Hair Loss Solutions
Following your individual assessment, a customized treatment plan is developed to address your specific concerns. This may include a combination of in-studio therapies, targeted product protocols, and lifestyle guidance designed to support long-term follicle health.
Hair Breakage Treatments
Targeted in-studio treatments designed to strengthen and repair compromised hair, reduce breakage at the structural level, and promote a healthy growth environment from the scalp up.
Custom Hair Units
Meticulously crafted custom hair units designed to blend seamlessly with your natural hair. Each unit is tailored to your specific fit, texture, style, and color — providing immediate results and renewed confidence while your hair restoration journey continues.
Medical Grade Cranial Prosthetics
Designed for clients experiencing medically induced hair loss including Alopecia Areata, Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia, Discoid Lupus, and chemotherapy-related loss. Each prosthetic is engineered with breathable, hypoallergenic materials that prioritize sensitive scalp comfort and a completely natural appearance.
Collaborative Care
For complex hair and scalp conditions, our Trichologist works in partnership with dermatological professionals to ensure integrated, comprehensive care. When medical support is needed, referrals to the appropriate specialists are made as part of your overall treatment plan.
Conditions We Address
You Are Not Alone
in This Journey
Hair loss and scalp conditions manifest differently in every individual. Our Certified Trichologist is trained to assess a wide range of concerns with clinical precision and deep compassion. If you see yourself in any of the following, your next step is a conversation.
Hair Loss and Alopecia
Alopecia Areata
An autoimmune condition causing patchy, circular areas of hair loss on the scalp and body. Targeted scalp therapy and follicle support can address active areas and help slow progression.
Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia
A scarring alopecia beginning at the crown, disproportionately affecting Black women. Early clinical intervention is key to preserving follicle integrity and slowing progression.
Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia
Gradual recession of the frontal hairline and eyebrows. A form of scarring alopecia requiring early assessment to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Traction Alopecia
Hair loss caused by prolonged tension from tight styles, braids, or extensions. Addressed through scalp rehabilitation, protective care protocols, and style guidance.
Androgenetic Alopecia
Hormonal and genetic hair thinning affecting both men and women. Presents as a gradual reduction in hair density over time. Highly addressable with a personalized trichology protocol.
Telogen Effluvium
Diffuse shedding triggered by stress, hormonal shifts, illness, nutritional deficiency, or surgery. One of the most common and treatable forms of hair loss when caught early.
Postpartum and Hormonal Hair Loss
Hair loss following pregnancy, childbirth, or hormonal changes including menopause and perimenopause. Protocol-based support is available to restore density and confidence.
Chemotherapy-Related Hair Loss
Hair loss resulting from cancer treatment. We provide scalp care, custom hair units, and medical-grade cranial prosthetics with absolute discretion and compassion.
Scalp Conditions and Disorders
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Persistent flaking, oiliness, and scalp irritation often linked to yeast overgrowth or sebum overproduction. Responds well to targeted scalp treatments and regimen adjustments.
Scalp Psoriasis
Silvery, flaking plaques on the scalp accompanied by redness and itching. A chronic inflammatory condition manageable with the right scalp care protocol and professional guidance.
Folliculitis
Inflamed or infected hair follicles presenting as scalp bumps or pimples. Often bacterial or fungal in origin and addressable with targeted treatment protocols.
Scalp Eczema and Atopic Dermatitis
Inflammatory skin conditions causing dryness, itching, and irritation on the scalp. Managed with gentle, natural product protocols and scalp barrier restoration.
Discoid Lupus
A chronic inflammatory condition affecting the skin and scalp that can cause scarring hair loss. Managed in collaboration with dermatological partners for comprehensive, integrated care.
Scalp Sensitivity and Inflammation
Persistent tenderness, pain, redness, or a tight pulling sensation on the scalp. May indicate follicle stress, allergic contact dermatitis, or underlying inflammatory activity.
Excess Sebum and Scalp Congestion
Overactive sebaceous glands contributing to buildup, follicle congestion, and accelerated shedding. Addressed through clarifying scalp treatments and regimen correction.
Scalp Dryness and Xerosis
Tight, flaking scalp skin influenced by climate, product ingredients, or moisture barrier disruption. Treated with deep hydration protocols and ingredient-conscious product guidance.
Hair Shaft and Structural Concerns
Hair Breakage and Shaft Damage
Structural breakage caused by chemical services, heat damage, mechanical stress, or product buildup. Restorative protocols focus on rebuilding the hair shaft and reducing further loss.
Hair Texture Changes
Unexpected changes in curl pattern, texture, or porosity may reflect chemical, thermal, hormonal, or nutritional impact on the hair shaft. Assessment clarifies the cause and path forward.
Post-Chemical Service Damage
Thinning, breakage, or scalp sensitivity following relaxers, color, or keratin services. A clinical assessment determines whether damage is at the shaft or follicle level and guides recovery.
General Thinning and Excessive Shedding
Diffuse thinning or shedding beyond normal daily loss may indicate an underlying systemic or environmental trigger. A thorough trichology assessment is the first step to understanding the cause.
The conditions listed above are for informational purposes only and do not constitute a medical diagnosis. All clinical assessments are conducted exclusively by your licensed practitioner during your consultation. Studio Nicki Spice practitioners do not diagnose medical conditions. When medical referral is appropriate, our Trichologist will guide you to the right professional.