Overview
- The six-time PGA Tour winner disclosed he has lived with seborrheic dermatitis since high school, initially mistaking it for simple dandruff.
- He described flare-ups on his scalp, face and beard that affected confidence in public settings and often worsened during travel.
- His wife urged him to see a dermatologist, leading to a formal diagnosis after years of relying on over-the-counter products.
- Homa was prescribed ZORYVE (reflumilast) 0.3% foam for once-daily use, which he reports quickly helped and is now part of his routine.
- Dermatologist Tina Bhutani says about 10 million Americans are affected, notes the role of chronic inflammation and immune dysregulation, and cites studies showing many patients achieve clear or almost clear skin with itch relief within eight weeks.