Seborrheic Dermatitis
Seborrheic Dermatitis can be challenging because ongoing scalp irritation, flaking, and redness often make people feel self-conscious and uncomfortable.

Seborrheic Dermatitis in Palm Beach, FL with Dr. Leena Ramani

Seborrheic dermatitis has a way of showing up at the most inconvenient of times. The flaky patches, redness, and stubborn itch that just won’t quit can make everyday tasks feel impossible. It can affect the scalp, face, and other sensitive areas of skin. The good news is that this condition is both manageable and treatable, especially under the right guidance.

Under the care of board-certified dermatologist Dr. Leena Ramani at Palm Beach Skin & Hair Restoration, you can expect thoughtful evaluations, clear answers, and personalized treatment plans designed to calm irritation and restore your comfort. Dr. Ramani blends her medical expertise with a warm, patient-centered approach, helping you understand what’s happening beneath the surface of your skin and how to keep your seborrheic dermatitis flare-ups under control for the long term.

To learn more about seborrheic dermatitis treatment options in Palm Beach County, call our office at (561) 486-8400 to schedule your consultation with Dr. Ramani or complete our online form.

What Is Seborrheic Dermatitis?

Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin condition that presents as redness, flaking, and sometimes itching on areas rich in oil glands, such as the scalp, eyebrows, sides of the nose, ears, chest, or beard area. Many people first notice it as stubborn dandruff or patches of irritated skin that seem to come and go. It can be incredibly frustrating to manage, but it’s not contagious and can be managed with the right care.

Seborrheic dermatitis affects people of all ages and skin types. Some mistake it for eczema, psoriasis, or even an allergic reaction because of the similar appearance. A proper diagnosis is key, and that’s where a board-certified dermatologist like Dr. Leena Ramani can help. She evaluates your skin, identifies what’s triggering your symptoms, and guides you toward treatments that soothe inflammation, reduce flaking, and help keep flare-ups under control.

What Are the Symptoms of Seborrheic Dermatitis?

Seborrheic Dermatitis can look different on everyone, but it tends to follow the same patterns:

  • Flaking or dandruff on the scalp or skin
  • Red, irritated patches on the face, ears, chest, or other oily areas
  • Itching or burning sensations that come and go
  • Greasy-looking skin with white or yellow scales
  • Crusting around the hairline, eyebrows, or beard area
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Meet Dr. Ramani

Experience elevated dermatologic care with Dr. Leena Ramani, a board-certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained hair transplant surgeon serving Palm Beach County. Known for her artistic eye and advanced expertise in both skin and hair restoration, Dr. Ramani blends evidence-based medicine with a refined aesthetic approach to deliver natural, timeless results.

Whether you’re seeking treatment for hair loss, skin conditions, or cosmetic enhancements, her patient-centered philosophy ensures personalized care in a calm, luxurious setting. Schedule your consultation today to discover how expert dermatology and artistry come together to help you look and feel your most confident.

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What Triggers Seborrheic Dermatitis?

Seborrheic dermatitis tends to ebb and flow, and flare-ups often happen when certain factors nudge the skin out of balance. Common triggers include:

  • Stress
  • Genetics
  • Environmental factors like cold, dry weather
  • Yeast overgrowth
  • Oily skin or hair
  • Harsh skincare or hair products
  • Hormonal changes
  • Illness, dysfunction, or fatigue
  • Other factors, like poor hygiene, certain medications, or medical conditions that weaken the immune system

Seborrheic Dermatitis Treatment Options in Palm Beach, FL

Dr. Ramani offers a variety of methods to manage your seborrheic dermatitis symptoms, restore your confidence in your skin, and ease your discomfort. She’ll work alongside you to curate a treatment plan that fits your specific needs, including topical medications, creams, gentle skincare routines, or lifestyle and trigger management.

Lifestyle Changes
Simple adjustments can make a meaningful difference in managing seborrheic dermatitis. Dr. Ramani often recommends avoiding common triggers like stress, cold weather, or harsh skincare products that can worsen symptoms. Regular shampooing with a gentle, anti-inflammatory formula and keeping the skin clean with mild cleansers can also help reduce flaking and irritation.

Topical Treatments
For many people, medicated shampoos, creams, or lotions are the first line of defense. Products containing ketoconazole, selenium sulfide, zinc pyrithione, or coal tar can help calm inflammation, reduce itching, and minimize scaling. Using these treatments consistently and as directed by Dr. Ramani can support long-term symptom control.

Prescription Medications
When symptoms are more persistent or severe, prescription-strength options are available. Dr. Ramani may recommend topical corticosteroids, anti-inflammatory creams, or antifungal medications to quickly reduce inflammation and discomfort. These treatments are typically used for short periods and under professional guidance to ensure safe, effective results.

Why Choose Dr. Leena Ramani for Your Seborrheic Dermatitis Treatment in Palm Beach, FL?

Dr. Leena Ramani offers a blend of medical expertise, genuine compassion, and a commitment to helping patients feel truly understood. She doesn’t just treat your symptoms, she takes the time to understand what’s driving your flare-ups, how the condition affects your daily life, and what approach will bring you the most lasting relief. Her board-certified training ensures you receive care rooted in the latest dermatologic science, but it’s her patient-centered philosophy that makes the experience feel personal. She listens closely, explains your options clearly, and works with you to create a treatment plan that fits your skin, your routine, and your goals.

Schedule Your Seborrheic Dermatitis Consultation at Palm Beach Skin & Hair Restoration Today

Ready to feel real relief from your seborrheic dermatitis symptoms and feel more comfortable in your skin? Dr. Ramani is here to help you understand your condition, calm flare-ups, and create a treatment plan that truly works for your lifestyle. Clearer, healthier skin starts with expert guidance.

To schedule your seborrheic dermatitis consultation in Palm Beach County, call our office at (561) 486-8400 or complete our online form to book your appointment.

Seborrheic Dermatitis FAQS

Dandruff is actually a mild form of seborrheic dermatitis that affects the scalp. When symptoms extend to the face, ears, chest, or other areas, it’s considered seborrheic dermatitis. After a consultation, Dr. Ramani can help determine which one you’re experiencing and recommend the right treatment.

Yes. Although it’s more common in oily areas, seborrheic dermatitis can also appear on dry or combination skin. Factors beyond oil production influence the condition, so even people with dry skin may experience redness, flaking, and irritation.

Seborrheic dermatitis can fluctuate throughout life. Some people notice improvement as they get older, while others experience more frequent flare-ups due to hormonal changes, stress, or shifts in skin health. Ongoing care can help keep symptoms manageable at any age.

It doesn’t spread contagiously, but flare-ups can appear in new areas over time, especially in areas with more oil glands. Early treatment and consistent management can help prevent symptoms from becoming more widespread.

While most people experience seborrheic dermatitis on its own, it can be more common in individuals with certain medical conditions or weakened immune systems. Dr. Ramani can evaluate your skin and overall health to determine whether additional factors may be contributing to your symptoms.