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Foundations of Hair & Scalp: Anatomy & Function 1 introduces the fundamental biological principles underlying hair growth, follicular anatomy and scalp physiology. The course is designed for clinicians and health professionals seeking a deeper understanding of hair and scalp function in order to recognise and manage hair disorders with greater confidence.
Hair is not simply a cosmetic structure — it is a complex mini-organ with specialised cellular structures, immune regulation, vascular supply and cyclical growth phases. Understanding these systems is essential for interpreting hair loss conditions, inflammatory scalp disease and follicular pathology. This course bridges foundational science with clinical relevance, helping practitioners understand how disruptions in normal hair biology can lead to disorders such as alopecia, folliculitis and scarring alopecias.
The course is delivered through three comprehensive units that progressively build knowledge from core anatomy to complex biological signalling pathways involved in hair growth.
Unit 1: Follicular Unit and Pilosebaceous Anatomy
This unit introduces the structural organisation of the hair follicle and the surrounding components that together form the follicular unit and pilosebaceous unit.
Participants will explore:
The unit also highlights how specific inflammatory patterns within different follicular zones can help identify various hair disorders.
Unit 2: Immunology, Innervation and Vascular Supply of the Follicular Unit
Unit two examines the complex biological systems that support and regulate the follicle, including the immune environment, neural supply and blood circulation.
Key topics include:
This unit provides critical insights into how immune, neural and vascular systems interact to support healthy hair growth.
Unit 3: Understanding the Hair Cycle
The final unit focuses on the physiology of the hair growth cycle and the molecular pathways that regulate follicular activity.
Participants will learn about:
This unit integrates molecular biology with clinical practice, helping practitioners understand how changes in signalling pathways can influence hair density, growth and shedding.
Participants who complete the course will gain a strong scientific foundation in hair and scalp biology, providing an essential platform for further study and clinical practice in medical trichology and hair disorders.
*Medical Board of Australia’s (MBA)’s Registration Standard: Continuing professional development (the Standard)