
Inside the IAT Program: What Students Learn in Our Trichology Course
The International Association of Trichologists (IAT) offers a comprehensive educational program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become certified trichologists. Developed with input from medical specialists and hair experts, the curriculum covers a wide range of topics that provide a solid foundation in the science and practice of hair and scalp care.
Students begin by learning the anatomy and physiology of the hair and scalp, including the hair growth cycle and the structure of hair follicles. This scientific base helps them understand how various internal and external factors influence hair health. Understanding these fundamentals is essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
The course then delves into common hair and scalp disorders such as alopecia, dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, and scalp infections. Students study the causes, symptoms, and diagnostic methods for each condition. They also learn how to differentiate between issues that require medical referral and those within a trichologist’s scope of care.

In addition to theory, the program emphasizes practical skills, including scalp analysis techniques using microscopes and other diagnostic tools. Students are trained to interpret findings and develop individualized treatment plans tailored to each client’s needs. The course also covers the latest developments in hair care products, treatments, and holistic approaches to hair and scalp health.
By the end of the program, graduates are prepared to confidently assess hair and scalp conditions, educate clients, and offer effective solutions. They become part of a global community of professionals dedicated to advancing trichology and improving hair health worldwide.