Among all the scalp concerns, hair-loss is the major concern which gets noticed first and quite worrisome for everyone. Apart from hair-loss there are several scalp concerns like itching, crusting of skin, flaking od scalp skin etc are signs of scalp skin concerns, apart from these, psoriasis, ring worms, folliculitis, tinea capitis are commonly seen in many individuals. Seborrheic dermatitis is a common scalp concern to most of men and women in metro cities due to water contamination and growing pollution levels. Also scalp concerns causes hair loss which is a concern to the hair follicles several ways, ring worms causes infection which affects the sebaceous glands attached to the hair follicles and which in return start infecting the follicular unit grafts causing hair loss and damage of grafts. We see patches of hair loss or thinning on the concerned areas. Seborrheic dermatitis or severe dandruff causes fungal infection in the scalp causing major hair loss and scalp skin flaking and sometimes it starts bleeding also if scratched. Tinea capitis is also a fungal infection which spreads rapidly and makes the skin brown and dark causing pigmentation and skin damage and need to be treated with steroid creams over a period of time. Folliculitis is generally caused due to excess bacteria deposition in the sebaceous glands which cause puss formation in the hair follicles followed by inflammation, redness and pain due to external infection and excessive sweating. Folliculitis causes follicle damage and permanent hair loss and normally experienced more after hair transplant procedures due to inadequate safety measures during the procedure, using non sterile and autoclaved instruments, linens, gauze pieces etc. But most of the concerns of the scalp are been resolved by keeping the scalp completely clean by applying shampoo every 3 days time and if the issue still persists then use a Ketcanozole shampoo 2 times a week. Other concerns like folliculitis is resolved by using muprocin anti bacterial cream. Ring worms and tinea capitis is been treated with antibacterial, antifungal and steroid creams. Psoriasis is generally treated with oral antibiotics. A visit to the nearest Adgrohair clinic to meet an Aesthetic physician will resolve most of the scalp concerns.