Reduce redness, scaling, itching, and irritation through medically guided therapies designed to restore skin comfort and minimize visible flare-ups.


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Expert evaluation and seborrheic dermatitis treatment in NYC are provided by Dr. Marie V. Hayag, a board-certified dermatologist serving Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Care focuses on accurate diagnosis, inflammation control, and long-term disease management for patients experiencing chronic scalp flaking, redness, itching, or greasy scaling.
Seborrheic dermatitis affects approximately 1-3% of the population, while up to 50% of adults experience dandruff, its milder form. When symptoms persist despite over-the-counter shampoos or skincare products, physician-guided treatment can significantly improve comfort and visible skin clarity.






Reduce redness, scaling, itching, and irritation through medically guided therapies designed to restore skin comfort and minimize visible flare-ups.
Address contributing factors such as Malassezia yeast overgrowth, skin barrier dysfunction, and inflammation to help minimize recurrence.
Support the scalp and facial skin barrier with treatments tailored to sensitive, reactive areas prone to chronic inflammation.
At Marie Hayag MD on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, seborrheic dermatitis is treated as a chronic inflammatory skin condition requiring accurate diagnosis and structured long-term management. Because symptoms often resemble psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, or contact dermatitis, evaluation by a board-certified dermatologist is essential to ensure appropriate therapy.
Seborrheic dermatitis most commonly affects:
Care plans are tailored based on location, severity, and frequency of flare-ups. Treatment may include:
Unlike episodic treatment approaches, long-term management is emphasized. By addressing both symptoms and triggers, care aims to maintain clearer skin and reduce the impact of recurrent flares on daily comfort, confidence, and quality of life.
Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory skin disorder characterized by redness, greasy or flaky scaling, itching, and irritation in oil-rich areas of the body.
It most often affects areas with higher oil production, including the scalp, eyebrows, sides of the nose, ears, and chest.
The condition is believed to involve an inflammatory response to naturally occurring yeast (Malassezia) on the skin, combined with individual immune sensitivity and barrier dysfunction. Symptoms often fluctuate and may worsen during periods of stress, illness, seasonal weather changes, or fatigue.
While not contagious, seborrheic dermatitis can be persistent and emotionally frustrating, particularly when facial scaling is visible.
Seborrheic dermatitis flare-ups may be influenced by:
Identifying personal triggers plays an important role in long-term disease control. Physician-guided education helps patients understand patterns and reduce flare frequency.
Seborrheic dermatitis follows a relapsing course, meaning symptoms improve and return over time. Many patients initially attempt over-the-counter shampoos without lasting relief.
Effective seborrheic dermatitis treatment in New York City focuses on:
Treatment may include antifungal medications, anti-inflammatory prescriptions, medicated shampoos, and dermatologist-recommended skincare.
With consistent medical management and trigger awareness, many patients experience:
Physician-directed treatment offers benefits beyond self-treatment:
Early intervention and consistent care often prevent progression and help maintain clearer skin over time.
A detailed consultation assesses symptom patterns, affected areas, and contributing triggers to confirm diagnosis and rule out similar conditions.
Treatment may include prescription topical corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, antifungal therapies, and medicated shampoos selected based on severity and location.
Patients receive guidance on stress management, skincare selection, and environmental considerations to minimize recurrence.
Follow-up care focuses on maintaining control and adjusting treatment as symptoms evolve, reinforcing a chronic disease management approach rather than one-time flare treatment.
Seborrheic dermatitis treatment is appropriate for individuals in NYC experiencing:
Ideal candidates include those seeking physician-led dermatologic care instead of relying solely on over-the-counter products.
A consultation ensures treatment is safe, appropriate, and personalized.
At Marie Hayag MD, seborrheic dermatitis care is guided by medical expertise and a long-term management philosophy. Under the direction of Dr. Marie V. Hayag, MD, a board-certified dermatologist serving the Upper East Side, treatment plans are individually designed to control active symptoms while preventing recurrence.
If you are dealing with chronic dandruff, scalp flaking, or facial scaling in Manhattan or throughout New York City, professional evaluation can help restore comfort and confidence.
Call 212.722.2055 or book online for a consultation with Dr. Marie V. Hayag, MD and receive seborrheic dermatitis treatment in NYC guided by board-certified dermatologic expertise and individualized long-term care.
Dandruff is a mild form of seborrheic dermatitis that affects only the scalp. Seborrheic dermatitis can also involve the face, ears, chest, and other oil-rich areas, often with more noticeable redness and inflammation.
Seborrheic dermatitis is not a fungal infection, but it involves an inflammatory reaction to naturally occurring Malassezia yeast on the skin. Treatment often includes antifungal medications to reduce yeast overgrowth and calm inflammation.
Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic condition that cannot be permanently cured. However, with proper medical treatment and maintenance, symptoms can often be effectively controlled and flare-ups minimized.
Common triggers include stress, illness, cold weather, hormonal shifts, and certain skincare products.
Yes. Stress is a well-known trigger that can worsen inflammation and scaling.
In mild cases, medicated shampoos may improve symptoms. Persistent, facial, or recurrent seborrheic dermatitis often requires prescription anti-inflammatory or antifungal therapies guided by a board-certified dermatologist.
Book a personalized consultation with Marie Hayag’s expert team and receive seborrheic dermatitis treatment guided by medical expertise and individualized care.





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