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How Should Scalp Care Change by Season? (Written by Kim Jino of New Hair Plastic Surgery Clinic)

New Hair Institute · 김진오의 뉴헤어 프로젝트 · March 4, 2026

「Medical Advertising Review Approval No. 251030-중-200821 by the Korean Medical Association Medical Advertising Review Committee」 Written by Kim Jino of New Hair Plastic Surgery Cli...

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Original post date: March 4, 2026

Translated at: April 25, 2026 at 6:04 AM

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「Medical Advertising Review Approval No. 251030-중-200821 by the Korean Medical Association Medical Advertising Review Committee」

Written by Kim Jino of New Hair Plastic Surgery Clinic

While genetic factors play an important role in hair loss, environmental factors also have a major impact on hair health.

Among them, differences in temperature, humidity, ultraviolet rays, and lifestyle habits according to seasonal changes can alter the scalp environment and affect the hair growth cycle.

Therefore, seasonal customized scalp care can be said to be an important lifestyle habit for minimizing hair loss and maintaining scalp health.

Spring Scalp Care

In spring, yellow dust, fine dust, and pollen easily accumulate on the scalp.

They can block scalp pores and trigger inflammatory reactions, leading to flaking, itching, and inflammation.

Care method: Be sure to wash your hair after going out to remove pollutants from the scalp surface, and using scalp products to improve skin dryness can be helpful.

Autumn Scalp Care

Autumn is a time when the proportion of hair entering the resting phase becomes relatively higher.

This may be related to seasonal rhythms and hormonal changes.

Care method: Temporary seasonal shedding is a natural phenomenon, but if more than 100 hairs continue to fall out, a scalp and hair loss diagnosis is needed.

Winter Scalp Care

During winter, heating indoors and cold outdoor air draw moisture from the scalp, causing dandruff, flaking, and itching.

In addition, the cold can cause peripheral blood vessels to constrict, which may reduce blood flow to the scalp.

Care method: It is good to maintain indoor humidity and consume foods rich in moisture, protein, iron, and zinc to replenish the nutrients needed for hair growth.

As such, scalp care methods can also vary depending on environmental changes by season.

However, if you find it difficult to manage on your own or feel that more hair is falling out than usual, it is necessary to check your condition through a scalp and hair loss diagnosis along with consultation with medical staff.

New Hair Hair Transplant Clinic Scalp Care Program

New Hair Hair Transplant Clinic provides customized scalp care and hair loss treatment by comprehensively considering the patient's hair loss condition, progression speed, and gender.

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  • Hair loss diagnosis: A doctor comprehensively diagnoses the scalp and hair loss condition using equipment

  • Drug treatment: Prescriptions are provided through consultation

  • Injection treatment: Uses blended ingredients that help improve the follicle environment and suppress hair loss

  • Device treatment: Combines various device-based treatments to deliver the stimulation and nutrients needed for the scalp

With extensive experience, Director Kim Jino provides detailed hair loss treatment and care tailored to each individual patient.

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