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This is Dr.John watts. Husband to a lovely woman, Father to a cute daughter and a naughty dog. Dermatologist, trichologist, venereologist, and a hair transplant surgeon. Founder of Trichos Hair Transplant Institute and Research Centre. (https://trichos.in). Performed more than 1900 hair transplants passionately and still counting. Telemedicine/Online Medical Consultation Facilitator for Doctors and Patients. Doctorpreneur and Author of upcoming book The Naked Truth About Hair Transplant🙂

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Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist TRICHOS HAIR TRANSPLANT

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This is Dr.John watts. Husband to a lovely woman, Father to a cute daughter and a naughty dog. Dermatologist, trichologist, venereologist, and a hair transplant surgeon. Founder of Trichos Hair Transplant Institute and Research Centre. (https://trichos.in). Performed more than 1900 hair transplants passionately and still counting. Telemedicine/Online Medical Consultation Facilitator for Doctors and Patients. Doctorpreneur and Author of upcoming book The Naked Truth About Hair Transplant🙂

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    Should one stop using Minoxidil topical lotion if it leads to side effects? What should one do to minimise irritation and itching effect?

    Should one stop using Minoxidil topical lotion if it leads to side effects? What should one do to minimise irritation and itching effect?

    #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 what one needs to do if the use of Minoxidil topical lotion triggers itching sensation and irritation on the scalp.

    Should one stop using Minoxidil topical lotion if it leads to side effects? Is there any alternative available in such a scenario? What should one do to minimise irritation and itching effect? Dr John Watts answers these questions. So far, he has performed over 2000+ hair transplant surgeries successfully.

    CH Manish asks: Sir, I used Minoxidil topical lotion but it has led to an itching sensation and caused irritation on my scalp. How do I manage such a situation? Please explain.

    Minoxidil, a topical medication approved by the US FDA, is a widely used treatment for promoting hair growth and preventing hair loss. While generally well-tolerated, it’s essential to be aware of potential side effects, just as with any medication. This article explores the benefits of Minoxidil while addressing potential drawbacks and offering guidance for managing side effects.

    In this educational video, Dr John Watts, a dermatologist, sheds light on the potential downsides of Minoxidil, specifically itching and irritation on the scalp.

    While responding to the query raised by CH Manish, Dr John Watts advised him to immediately stop using Minoxidil if it leads to any adverse side effects like itching and irritation.

    Discontinuation Upon Irritation:

    Dr Watts emphasizes that if one experiences itching or irritation after using Minoxidil, it’s crucial to stop using it immediately. This allows the side effects to subside naturally.

    Cautious Reintroduction:

    Once the irritation clears, you can consider restarting Minoxidil with caution. However, if the itching and irritation return, it’s best to discontinue Minoxidil permanently and explore alternative hair loss solutions in consultation with your dermatologist.

    Alternative Formulations and Minimizing Irritation:

    For individuals with allergic or skin sensitivities, Dr Watts suggests opting for water-based Minoxidil instead of alcohol-based formulations. Water-based solutions may be less irritating for some users. Here are some additional tips to minimize irritation:

    Managing Itching and Irritation:

    In his advisory, Dr Watts recommends applying plain aloe vera gel to the affected area for relief from itching and irritation. Aloe vera’s anti-inflammatory properties can help calm the scalp.

    Antihistamine Consideration: In cases of persistent itching, antihistamine medications might be necessary. These medications can be purchased over the counter or prescribed by a doctor, depending on the severity.

    Seeking Medical Attention:

    Dr Watts emphasizes that in severe cases, where the side effects are significant or accompanied by other concerning symptoms like swelling, blistering, or difficulty breathing, it’s crucial to seek immediate medical attention at an emergency department.

    Conclusion:

    Minoxidil can be a valuable tool for hair loss, but a personalized approach is essential. While generally safe, side effects like itching and irritation can occur. Here are key takeaways for optimal patient safety and outcomes:



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    Why PRP works for some people but GFC doesn’t? Why does GFC work better for some but not PRP?

    Why PRP works for some people but GFC doesn’t? Why does GFC work better for some but not PRP?

    #AskDrJohWatts

    👉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 what one must do if one finds that GFC treatment does not work but PRP does.

    Why PRP works for some people but GFC doesn’t? Why does GFC work better for some but not PRP? How should one choose the right therapy that works for their hair growth? Dr John Watts answers these questions. So far, he has performed over 2000+ hair transplant surgeries successfully.

    Jagan UJ4YN asks: Sir, I undertook PRP therapy two years ago and followed it up with maintenance PRP and I had satisfactory hair growth results. However, when my doctor advised me to take GFC treatment I realized that it did not work for me even after taking 5 sittings. I did not even get 1% results. Please explain what I should do now.

    Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy stands as a popular method utilized to enhance hair growth and revitalize the skin. This technique harnesses the healing properties present in an individual’s blood to stimulate hair growth and improve overall hair health. Conversely, Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) treatment is often regarded as superior to PRP due to its refined nature and advanced capabilities.

    Despite the perceived advantages of GFC over PRP, individuals may encounter a dilemma when deciding which treatment option to pursue. While GFC is considered more advanced, some individuals may not experience the desired benefits from it, despite its potential efficacy. This raises questions about the effectiveness of GFC compared to PRP therapy in certain cases.

    In this educational video, Dr John Watts addresses this common dilemma and provides insights to viewers on navigating the choice between PRP therapy and GFC treatment.

    While responding to inquiries from Jagan UJ4YN, Dr Watts advises opting for PRP therapy in cases where GFC fails to yield satisfactory results. While the reasons for the varying effectiveness of these treatments remain unclear, it is evident that PRP may offer superior outcomes for certain individuals.

    GFC treatment harnesses the power of growth factors to expedite healing processes, particularly in the context of wounds and injuries. This accelerated healing mechanism extends to hair growth stimulation, resulting in faster and more robust hair growth compared to PRP therapy within a given timeframe.

    Conclusion: Individuals grappling with the decision between GFC and PRP therapy should consider conducting a trial period to determine which treatment option yields optimal results for their unique circumstances. By observing and evaluating the effectiveness of each treatment, individuals can make informed decisions and choose the approach that best meets their hair growth needs.

    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👈

    * Trichos is ultimate destination for high quality hair transplant

    * We are dedicated to provide real, permanently long lasting and growing hair that look natural.

    * We have been awarded best hair transplant clinic in south India.

    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 9000566767, +91 6303151659, +91 8008003115

    • 1 min
    What is the difference between Oral Finasteride and Topical Finasteride lotion? Which is better?

    What is the difference between Oral Finasteride and Topical Finasteride lotion? Which is better?

    #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 the difference between Oral Finasteride and Topical Finasteride lotion. Which is better, more effective and provides superior results? Are they the same or a substitute for another?

    Dr John Watts answers these questions. So far, Dr John Watts has performed over 2000+ hair transplant surgeries successfully.

    Venkat Sai asks: Sir, I want to know which variant of Finasteride is more effective: Oral Finasteride tablets or topical Finasteride lotion? Is one variant a substitute for another? Please explain.

    Finasteride is a well-established hair medication approved by the US FDA for the prevention and control of baldness. There are two primary variants of finasteride available: oral finasteride and topical finasteride. Many individuals facing hair loss wonder which of these variants is more effective in providing positive results.

    In this educational video, Dr John Watts sheds light on the differences between these two forms of finasteride and which one offers superior outcomes.

    Responding to a query from Venkat Sai, Dr John Watts provides valuable insights. He clarifies that oral finasteride is generally more potent and effective compared to topical finasteride. Oral finasteride is typically available in a 1 mg dosage, whereas topical finasteride is commonly found in combination with Minoxidil at a concentration of 0.1%. The key distinction lies in how these two forms of finasteride function.

    “Topical finasteride is designed to be absorbed locally, primarily on the surface of the scalp. It does not penetrate deeply or act at the root level to prevent baldness. In contrast, oral finasteride is known for its ability to target the root cause of baldness, which involves the action of DHT (dihydrotestosterone) hormones on hair follicles. Oral finasteride effectively blocks DHT hormones from binding to receptors, thus preventing and sometimes even reversing baldness,” explained Dr John Watts.

    Dr John Watts unequivocally states that when it comes to efficacy, oral finasteride surpasses topical finasteride. However, he emphasizes the critical importance of consulting a qualified dermatologist before considering oral finasteride.

    “Self-medication is strongly discouraged, as it can be risky. A dermatologist can evaluate your specific condition, provide personalized recommendations, and prescribe the appropriate form and dosage of finasteride tailored to your needs,” he warned.

    Conclusion: Oral finasteride is generally considered superior to topical finasteride in preventing and controlling baldness due to its ability to address the root cause of hair loss. However, the decision to use oral finasteride should always be made in consultation with a qualified healthcare professional to ensure safety and effectiveness.



    👉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 9000566767, +91 6303151659, +91 8008003115

    • 2 min
    Can one buy such drugs or topical hair lotions such as Capixyl, Redensyl, Procapil (RCP) hair serum by seeking the opinion of a pharmacist?

    Can one buy such drugs or topical hair lotions such as Capixyl, Redensyl, Procapil (RCP) hair serum by seeking the opinion of a pharmacist?

    #AskDrJohnWatts



    👉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 the risks involved in using hair medication without consulting a dermatologist and taking hair medications of different combinations on their own.

    Is it okay to walk into a pharmacy store and buy hair medication without seeking medication advice? Can one buy such drugs or topical hair lotions by seeking the opinion of a pharmacist? Dr John Watts answers these questions. So far, Dr John Watts has performed over 2000+ hair transplant surgeries successfully.

    Farooq Khan asks: Sir, I want to know if I can use Capixyl, Redensyl, Procapil (RCP) hair serum without medical advice. Is it okay to use such a drug without consulting a dermatologist? Please explain.

    Many individuals who experience hair loss might be tempted to try hair medications on their own, purchasing them over-the-counter at a pharmacy without seeking guidance from a dermatologist or medical professional.

    However, Dr John Watts, in response to a question from Farooq Khan, strongly advises against this practice, deeming it too risky. He emphasizes that merely knowing how a drug or medical procedure works is insufficient to make informed decisions about one’s healthcare.

    Relying solely on self-diagnosis or a pharmacist’s advice for significant health concerns is also discouraged.

    Dr John Watts highlights a recent example that illustrates the potential consequences of attempting complex medical procedures or treatments based solely on internet research or information from non-professionals. He mentions a case where an individual, inspired by YouTube videos, attempted to assist in the childbirth of his wife during labour. This well-intentioned but unguided effort ultimately resulted in a tragic outcome.

    In the context of Farooq Khan’s query about Capixyl, Redensyl, Procapil (RCP) combo serum use on his own, Dr John Watts emphasizes that such hair serums should only be used under the direct supervision and guidance of a qualified dermatologist or medical professional. He advises against the temptation to self-administer these medications. Instead, he strongly recommends consulting a dermatologist who can thoroughly assess his medical condition, understand his specific concerns and consider any necessary diagnostic tests.

    “Based on this professional evaluation, a qualified dermatologist can provide personalized recommendations and prescribe the appropriate medications, which may include supplements like biotin or specific hair serums or topical treatments,” he said.

    Conclusion: Dr John Watts underscores the importance of seeking professional medical guidance and not engaging in self-medication, particularly for issues as significant as hair loss. Consulting a dermatologist ensures that one’s treatment plan is tailored to one’s unique needs and medical history, maximizing the potential for positive results.

    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👈

    * Trichos is ultimate destination for high quality hair transplant

    * We are dedicated to provide real, permanently long lasting and growing hair that look natural.

    * We have been awarded best hair transplant clinic in south India.

    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 Hospit

    • 2 min
    How many hairs fall a day should be treated as normal and when not?How does one observe and count the daily hair fall?

    How many hairs fall a day should be treated as normal and when not?How does one observe and count the daily hair fall?

    #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.

    In this educational video session, Hyderabad’s noted dermatologist & trichologist and one of the Best Hair Transplant Surgeons in Hyderabad, Dr John Watts differentiates between normal and abnormal hair fall and when should one be concerned.

    How many hairs fall a day should be treated as normal and when not? What steps one should take when there is abnormal hair fall? How does one observe and count the daily hair fall? Are there any tips? Dr John Watts answers these queries. So far, he has performed over 2000+ hair transplant surgeries successfully.

    Satya Sai asks: Sir, I am experiencing hair fall daily. How many hairs fall a day should be considered normal and when should it be considered abnormal? How does one observe and count the daily hair fall? Are there any tips? Please explain.

    Hair loss is a common concern for many individuals, and it’s essential to understand the difference between normal and abnormal hair fall. In this informative video, Dr John Watts sheds light on what constitutes normal daily hair fall and when it’s necessary to be concerned about hair loss.

    Dr Watts explains that, on average, losing between 60 to 100 hairs daily can be considered normal. “It’s important not to overly worry about this typical amount of hair fall. However, if you notice that you’re losing a significantly higher number of hairs per day than this, it’s advisable to consult with a dermatologist,” he explained.

    To help gauge one’s daily hair fall, Dr Watts offers a practical tip. “Keep a close count of the hairs that fall during activities like combing your hair, or while taking a shower, or finding hairs on your pillow. After tallying these instances, double the count to arrive at an approximate daily hair loss figure. If your total exceeds 100, it’s a sign that you may have an abnormal level of hair loss and should seek professional advice from a dermatologist,” he advised.

    Hair Loss: Causes

    Hair loss can be attributed to various factors, including poor nutrition, an inadequate diet, or vitamin or mineral deficiencies. Additionally, certain illnesses like tuberculosis (TB) or typhoid can contribute to hair loss.

    Fortunately, these conditions can be effectively addressed with proper medical treatment, combined with sufficient sleep and a balanced diet, which can support hair regrowth and one can recover lost hair.

    In some cases, hair loss may be linked to genetic baldness. In these instances, hair may not necessarily fall out, but it can become miniaturized over time. This means that the hair shafts become shorter and thinner, eventually becoming barely visible. Dr Watts emphasizes that even genetic baldness can be managed with appropriate hair medications, especially when addressed in its early stages.

    Conclusion: It’s important to differentiate between normal daily hair fall and abnormal hair loss. Understanding the potential causes of hair loss, seeking professional medical guidance when necessary, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can all contribute to maintaining healthy hair and addressing hair loss effectively.



    👉Hair Transplant Result — Before & After Photos👈

    👉Watch Full Video 👈

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

    * Trichos is ultimate destination for high quality hair transplant

    * We are dedicated to provide real, permanently long lasting and growing hair that look natural.



    Website: http://linktr.ee/drjohnw

    Website: https://trichos.in

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

    Call or WhatsApp :+91 9000566767, +91 63031516

    • 2 min
    Does Typhoid hair loss occur in the third month of Typhoid or can it happen in any month? Are there any tips to recover early from hair loss?

    Does Typhoid hair loss occur in the third month of Typhoid or can it happen in any month? Are there any tips to recover early from hair loss?

    #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 the dos and don’ts of Typhoid hair loss and what tips to be followed for early recovery.

    Does Typhoid hair loss occur in the third month of Typhoid or can it happen in any month? Are there any tips to recover early from hair loss? Dr John Watts answers these queries. So far, he has performed over 2000+ hair transplant surgeries successfully.

    Jagan Mohan Royal asks: Sir, I had typhoid and I am worried that I may have hair loss in the third month. I am already using Minoxidil hair medication and taking GFC treatment and I fear heavy hair fall. Please offer some tips and precautions.

    Typhoid is a common bacterial infection that many people unfortunately contract due to consuming contaminated food or water. However, one of the lesser-known effects of typhoid is its association with temporary hair loss. In this educational video, Dr John Watts sheds light on what individuals should and shouldn’t do to minimize hair loss after recovering from typhoid.

    Dr Watts begins by addressing a query from Jagan Mohan Royal, who expressed fears of experiencing hair loss three months after recovering from typhoid. Dr Watts acknowledges that typhoid infection can indeed lead to hair loss, but he emphasizes that the timing of this hair loss can vary widely. “It might occur in the first month after infection, the second month, or even as late as the fifth month,” he explained.

    To prevent excessive hair loss and promote healthy regrowth, Dr Watts offers some valuable advice. First and foremost, he recommends focusing on improving one’s diet post-typhoid. “Nutrient deficiencies can contribute to hair loss, so individuals should consider undergoing a blood test to identify any deficiencies and adjust their diet accordingly,” he explained.

    Additionally, Dr Watts emphasizes the importance of proper sleep, suggesting that getting 7–8 hours of quality sleep each night is crucial for overall health and hair maintenance. Managing stress is also essential, as stress can exacerbate hair loss. Furthermore, Dr Watts advises individuals to closely monitor their scalp health.

    If the scalp becomes excessively dry or if there are concerns about hair fall, a trichoscopy can provide valuable insights. Consulting with a dermatologist regularly after recovering from typhoid is key to early detection and addressing any hair loss issues.

    Conclusion: Dr Watts reassures individuals that while hair loss can be a side effect of typhoid, it is not a permanent condition. By following a healthy diet, prioritizing sleep, managing stress, and seeking medical guidance when needed, individuals can minimize hair loss and support the recovery of their hair after a bout of typhoid.

    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👈

    * Trichos is ultimate destination for high quality hair transplant

    * We are dedicated to provide real, permanently long lasting and growing hair that look natural.

    * We have been awarded best hair transplant clinic in south India.

    Website: 

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