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If smoking can lead to hair loss, then why non-smokers face hair loss‪?‬ Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist

    • Medicine

#AskDrJohnWatts

Different questions related to baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures and medical treatments for hair loss are being raised by patients now and then, including the followers of Dr John Watts, who keep flooding his series of hugely popular educational videos on his popular YouTube channel with queries related to different hair issues.

👉Hair Transplant Result — Before & After Photos👈

👉Watch Full Video 👈

👉Get consultation with Dr John Watts — Hair Transplant Surgeon👈

In this educational video session, Hyderabad’s noted dermatologist & trichologist and one of the Best Hair Transplant Surgeons in Hyderabad, Dr John Watts explains different causes of hair fall including hair loss triggered by smoking.

If smoking can lead to hair loss, then why non-smokers face hair loss? What is the connection? Are there other causes for hair loss? What should such people do to prevent hair loss? Dr John Watts answers these queries. So far, he has performed over 2000+ hair transplant surgeries successfully.

Puroshottam asks: Sir, I am a teetotaller and I never smoke. My friends consume alcohol and also smoke and they have thick hair growth whereas I am losing hair. Please explain why non-smokers like me are losing hair when smokers are supposed to lose hair.

Hair loss is a common concern, and it can be attributed to various factors, with smoking being one of them. However, it can be perplexing when a non-smoker experiences hair loss while their smoking friends seem unaffected. In this informative video, Dr John Watts addresses the query of Purushottam, a non-smoker, and teetotaller who is puzzled by his hair loss, especially when his friends who consume alcohol and smoke have thick hair.

Dr Watts begins by explaining that it is not good to compare one’s hair loss with one’s friends. Smoking is indeed linked to hair loss, along with its associations with other skin and health problems.

“Smoking accelerates the ageing process and constricts blood vessels, potentially leading to future cardiac issues. It can also expedite the genetic balding process, especially if it runs in one’s family. Additionally, smoking can contribute to premature greying of hair,” explained Dr John Watts.

However, it’s essential to recognize that various factors can contribute to hair loss, and it’s not solely confined to smoking. Dr Watts highlights other common reasons for hair loss, including stress, lifestyle factors such as inadequate sleep, nutritional deficiencies, vitamin imbalances, and genetic predisposition to baldness. These factors can affect hair health and contribute to hair fall.

To address hair loss effectively, Dr Watts recommends consulting a dermatologist. “Once the cause is determined, appropriate treatments or interventions can be initiated to prevent further hair loss and, in some cases, promote regrowth. This is possible only after consulting a dermatologist,” advised Dr John Watts.

Conclusion: While smoking is indeed associated with hair loss, it’s just one of several factors that can contribute to this concern. If you’re experiencing hair loss, especially as a non-smoker, it’s crucial to consult a dermatologist for a comprehensive evaluation and tailored treatment plan to address your specific condition.

Trichos provides state-of-the-art treatment for various hair loss conditions and offers advanced hair transplant solutions. Call us Today for a Life-Changing Experience.

👉Hair Transplant Result — Before & After Photos👈

👉Watch Full Video 👈

👉Get consultation with Dr John Watts — Hair Transplant Surgeon👈



Website: http://linktr.ee/drjohnw

Website: https://trichos.in

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrichosHairTransplant

Contact us:

KUKATPALLY, 3rd Floor, Sai Towers, Above Aishwarya fertility, Beside Sri Sri holistic Hospital, KPHB Road no 1, Hyderabad-500072.

Call or WhatsApp :+91 90005667

#AskDrJohnWatts

Different questions related to baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures and medical treatments for hair loss are being raised by patients now and then, including the followers of Dr John Watts, who keep flooding his series of hugely popular educational videos on his popular YouTube channel with queries related to different hair issues.

👉Hair Transplant Result — Before & After Photos👈

👉Watch Full Video 👈

👉Get consultation with Dr John Watts — Hair Transplant Surgeon👈

In this educational video session, Hyderabad’s noted dermatologist & trichologist and one of the Best Hair Transplant Surgeons in Hyderabad, Dr John Watts explains different causes of hair fall including hair loss triggered by smoking.

If smoking can lead to hair loss, then why non-smokers face hair loss? What is the connection? Are there other causes for hair loss? What should such people do to prevent hair loss? Dr John Watts answers these queries. So far, he has performed over 2000+ hair transplant surgeries successfully.

Puroshottam asks: Sir, I am a teetotaller and I never smoke. My friends consume alcohol and also smoke and they have thick hair growth whereas I am losing hair. Please explain why non-smokers like me are losing hair when smokers are supposed to lose hair.

Hair loss is a common concern, and it can be attributed to various factors, with smoking being one of them. However, it can be perplexing when a non-smoker experiences hair loss while their smoking friends seem unaffected. In this informative video, Dr John Watts addresses the query of Purushottam, a non-smoker, and teetotaller who is puzzled by his hair loss, especially when his friends who consume alcohol and smoke have thick hair.

Dr Watts begins by explaining that it is not good to compare one’s hair loss with one’s friends. Smoking is indeed linked to hair loss, along with its associations with other skin and health problems.

“Smoking accelerates the ageing process and constricts blood vessels, potentially leading to future cardiac issues. It can also expedite the genetic balding process, especially if it runs in one’s family. Additionally, smoking can contribute to premature greying of hair,” explained Dr John Watts.

However, it’s essential to recognize that various factors can contribute to hair loss, and it’s not solely confined to smoking. Dr Watts highlights other common reasons for hair loss, including stress, lifestyle factors such as inadequate sleep, nutritional deficiencies, vitamin imbalances, and genetic predisposition to baldness. These factors can affect hair health and contribute to hair fall.

To address hair loss effectively, Dr Watts recommends consulting a dermatologist. “Once the cause is determined, appropriate treatments or interventions can be initiated to prevent further hair loss and, in some cases, promote regrowth. This is possible only after consulting a dermatologist,” advised Dr John Watts.

Conclusion: While smoking is indeed associated with hair loss, it’s just one of several factors that can contribute to this concern. If you’re experiencing hair loss, especially as a non-smoker, it’s crucial to consult a dermatologist for a comprehensive evaluation and tailored treatment plan to address your specific condition.

Trichos provides state-of-the-art treatment for various hair loss conditions and offers advanced hair transplant solutions. Call us Today for a Life-Changing Experience.

👉Hair Transplant Result — Before & After Photos👈

👉Watch Full Video 👈

👉Get consultation with Dr John Watts — Hair Transplant Surgeon👈



Website: http://linktr.ee/drjohnw

Website: https://trichos.in

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrichosHairTransplant

Contact us:

KUKATPALLY, 3rd Floor, Sai Towers, Above Aishwarya fertility, Beside Sri Sri holistic Hospital, KPHB Road no 1, Hyderabad-500072.

Call or WhatsApp :+91 90005667

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