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Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
We have become too visually conscious these days sporting trendy beards and uber-cool hairstyles, thanks to the selfie culture popularised by Instagram.In this craze, many youngsters get tempted to experiment with various types of chemical-laced hair gels and hair wax brands available for men to get that perfect look to click those jaw-dropping selfies.But does such use of hair gels and hair wax damage your hair? Does it lead to hair fall or eventually lead to baldness?In this educational video, noted hair transplant expert in Hyderabad Dr John Watts, who has performed over 1800+ hair and beard hair transplants, explores these questions in detail and tries to provide scientific reasoning on their usage and adverse impact.“The treatment for baldness in a hair transplant. That's the only option for those who are bald but those who still have hair need to be cautious and resist the temptation of using whatever hair gels or hair wax available in the market,” urges Dr John Watts.Alcohol-based Hair Gels:In the video, Dr John Watts mentions that most hair gels available in the market are alcohol-based. Though it does not directly lead to baldness, excessive and unscientific use may indirectly hasten hair fall, resulting in patches of baldness on the scalp.When it comes to the way one applies hair gel, Dr John Watts says that direct application on the scalp and hair roots can be counterproductive. “There are chances for hair damage if hair gel is directly applied on the scalp. One has to apply them carefully on the hair using two fingers,” he explains.The adverse impact one can notice through excessive use of hair gels could often lead to drying up of the scalp and build-up of flaky substances, making one's scalp rough and frizzy hair.“If the hair gel contains minoxidil as an ingredient, they are good for your hair as they lead to hair growth. However, using purely alcohol-based may lead to hair breakage in course of time,” explains Dr John Watts.Is Hair Wax Better:Use of hair wax seems to be comparatively better than hair gel, says Dr John Watts, who is known for his straight and plain talk on matters of hair transplant solutions among his followers.“If you are determined to use hair gel and hair wax for enhancing your visual aesthetics for an important event or occasion, then opt for the latter as the best possible option. This is because hair wax comes with minimal alcohol percentage and cause less damage to hair in the long run,” says Dr John Watts.However, hair wax brands are known to be costly when compared to hair gels and their effect does not last long.Hair Dryer as Alternative:Instead of hair gels or hair wax, there is one more alternative that one can still use and get more or less the same visual impact using a hairdryer and a comb, points out Dr John Watts while signing off.“Using a comb and hairdryer combo one can style hair. However, always try to maintain 15–20 cm distance while using a hairdryer,” says Dr John Watts.We at Trichos provide premium solutions for different hair loss causes including state-of-the-art hair transplant services in Hyderabad. Reach us for more information!
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
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Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
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Sean is joined by producer Craig Perry to discuss the enduring success of the 'Final Destination' franchise. Perry reflects on the series' unique concept and cultural impact over 25 years, as well as the unexpected reception of the latest installment, 'Final Destination: Bloodlines.' The conversation spans Perry's early career, including his work on 'The First Wives Club' and 'American Pie,' before diving into the intricacies of creating Final Destination sequels. Craig shares behind-the-scenes insights on the film's production, the challenges of orchestrating complex death sequences, and the strategic gaps between releases. The episode concludes with a discussion on Tony Todd's memorable final scene in 'Bloodlines' and Perry's thoughts on the iconic 'Poltergeist' controversy. 00:00 Introduction to Final Destination Franchise 00:25 Interview with Producer Craig Perry 00:37 The Unexpected Success of Final Destination 01:31 Cultural Impact and Fan Reception 01:46 Craig Perry's Early Career 04:12 The Concept of Fate and Destiny 05:47 Jeffrey Reddick's Inspiration 08:25 The Role of Producers in Filmmaking 11:37 Casting Sean William Scott 14:47 Challenges and Gaps Between Sequels 16:49 Final Destination: Bloodlines 22:07 The Challenge of Sequels 22:42 Developing Set Pieces 23:17 Balancing Tone in Final Destination 23:46 The Writer's Room Process 25:02 The Importance of Tone and Set Pieces 25:50 Challenges in Creating Death Sequences 26:28 Starting from Scratch for Sequels 26:36 Pitching Ideas for Final Destination 6 27:38 John Watts' Unique Contribution 28:04 Character Dynamics in Bloodlines 30:52 The Complexity of Premonition Sequences 32:32 Technical Challenges in Filming 34:44 The Role of Second Unit 39:53 Tony Todd's Final Scene 40:50 Final Thoughts and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsMany viewers following Dr John Watts' popular YouTube channel videos leave several queries related to hair transplant, hair growth and hair loss for him to answer. While it is not possible to answer all the questions, Dr John Watts picks up a few questions in this educational video.With over 1900+ hair transplants, Dr John Watts is a noted trichologist, dermatologist and one of the top hair transplant experts in Hyderabad known for his straight talk on different aspects of hair transplants.PR Rooster asks: I want to use hair fibre, but can it be the cause of hair fall or damage my existing hair? Are there any side effects to its use?In general, the use of hair fibre is meant for those who have thinning hair. The hair fibre gives perfect cover for those with thinning hair but is not known to leave any adverse side effects. “Allergic reactions to using of the hair fibre is very rare. Generally, they are perfectly safe,” informs Dr John.However, Dr John Watts urges hair fibre users to follow certain safety cautions. “If one has used hair fibre all the day, it is always better to wash it in the evening as unwashed hair fibre can block the pores of the scalp and affect the blood supply. They also accumulate the oil,” says Dr John Watts.Naveen G asks: Sir, in one video you said we must consume eggs for hair growth, while in another video you said one should avoid eggs. Which is correct?In his response, Dr John Watts reiterates that eggs are good sources of protein and protein is good for hair. “What I might have said is that one must avoid eating raw eggs,” clarifies Dr John.Known to be a fad among bodybuilders, Dr John Watts informed the viewers that raw egg whites contain a protein called avidin that is regarded harmful for hair growth. “You can consume boiled eggs or egg curries, but try to avoid eating raw eggs,” he informs.PMD V asks: Sir, will there be any difference to my hair if I use hot water using a heater or geyser?Whether the hot water is from a geyser or a heater will not have any kind of impact on the hair “However, ensure that one should not use very hot water on the scalp. Use only lukewarm water for a head bath,” informs Dr John.Shinchan asks: Sir, I am using Minoxidil lotion. While taking a head bath I get a rough feel to my hair. Why is it so?Minoxidil lotion/oil is good for hair growth. It ensures adequate blood supply to the scalp and helps in the growth of baby hair. However, while taking a head bath, one may get a rough feel to one's hair.“This is perfectly normal,” clarifies Dr John.Nagadurgamma K asks: Sir, Can I do heavy workouts in the gym while using Minoxidil? Can workouts lead to hair fall?There is absolutely no connection between hair loss and one's workout in a gym. “If one is noticing hair fall after joining a gym, one must consult a dermatologist. There could be other reasons but gym training has nothing to do with one's hair fall,” informs Dr John.With regard to the use of Minoxidil, he added that while using it one may engage in heavy physical exercise. There is no bar.Trichos offers premium hair transplant solutions for a range of hair loss conditions. Call us today for more information!
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsThe market is flooded with dozens of hair shampoo brands but there is a lot of misconception about the right hair shampoo one should be using.Should one use mild shampoo over chemical-laced shampoos that use some catchy brand names and is widely advertised by celebrities that often claim to control hair fall or promote hair growth?These are some questions that noted dermatologist & trichologist and one of the Best Hair Transplant Surgeons in Hyderabad Dr John Watts demystifies in this educational video for the viewers of his popular YouTube Channel.Mild Vs Harsh Shampoo:He makes it a point to differentiate the milder shampoos from the harsh shampoos available in the market based on the ingredients they contain. Hair shampoos that do not cause irritation or damage to the scalp are classified as mild shampoos as the ingredients leave a minimal adverse effect.“In particular, people buying shampoos should read the label carefully and watch out for ingredients containing sodium Laureth sulphate, sodium laurel sulphate, or sodium lauryl sulphate and paraben. They should avoid such shampoos with a harsh surfactant,” he informs.The harsh shampoos can be easily identified with the presence of the above chemical ingredients but besides them, they may also contain strong smells and strong colouring agents.Mild Shampoo: BenefitsThe mild shampoo uses hair-friendly ingredients that not only provide cleansing for the hair but also cause the least irritation and damage to the scalp in the long run.“The purpose of a shampoo is cleansing and the mild shampoo does a good job on this. People should not believe if any shampoo claims that it can control hair fall or promote hair growth,” advises Dr John Watts, while batting for an only mild shampoo.Unlike mild shampoo, harsh shampoo can drain away excess oil from the scalp and lead to itching. Gradually, such itching and scratching can lead to skin erosion and the protective skin barrier on the scalp can break.This can provide easy access for bacterial attacks by the likes of staphylococcus bacteria and damage the hair, leading to hair fall.While advising herbal-based Volumizing Shampoo brands that use Acacia concinna or Soapnut or Reetha or Shikakai or kunkudukai as examples of mild shampoos, Dr John Watts, however, has a word of caution.“You cannot use mild shampoos in excess either. The volumizing shampoos add volume to the hair and are safer comparatively but overuse can drain excess oil and damage hair cuticle,” warns Dr John Watts, while recommending head wash with mild shampoo for not more than thrice a week.Diluting Harsh Shampoos:For those who prefer to use harsh shampoo brands or are unable to dump their stock of harsh shampoos, Dr John Watts urges them to use a very small quantity of such shampoo by diluting them with water.“It is better if one immediately washes away such shampoo on the scalp within 20–25 seconds of application on the scalp,” he suggests, while urging the viewers to share the video among their friends for awareness.We at Trichos provide premium hair transplant and hair restoration services in Hyderabad. Reach us for more information!
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsCan Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) have any connection with baldness or lead to hair fall in any way? Can someone battling an STD get a hair transplant done? Will there be any adverse consequences?
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsWhen is the ideal time to wear a helmet or a cap after a hair transplant? Can wearing caps or helmets damage the grafts if it is done soon after the hair transplant procedure?How can one safely wear a helmet or a cap after the hair transplant? Are there any specific techniques to do so? Will it affect the hair transplant results?In this educational video, Dr John Watts — a noted dermatologist, trichologist and hair transplant surgeon in Hyderabad — demystifies everything about wearing helmets or caps after a hair transplant. He has successfully performed over 1900+ hair transplant procedures so far.Introduction:Immediately a day or two after the hair transplant procedure, one can safely wear the surgical cap as this is what is normally advised to the patients. There is no problem if one is wearing the prescribed surgical cap after a hair transplant.“We have to follow the safety rules while wearing different types of caps and helmets after a hair transplant as unnecessary friction can damage the hair grafts and the hair transplant results may fail,” warned Dr John Watts.Helmets, Surgical Caps & Normal Caps: How to wearWhen it comes to wearing helmets, surgical caps and normal caps safely, there are techniques and one has to wait for the appropriate time.Surgical cap:For a surgical cap, one can wear it immediately after a day or two of the hair transplant procedure but one has to ensure that before wearing it first stretch and loosen the cap.“Widen it long enough to ensure it can easily fit your scalp. Start from the back of the scalp and gently wrap it before slowly bringing it to cover your front of the scalp,” explained Dr John Watts in the demonstration video.While removing the surgical cap, one has to press the front of the surgical cap with three fingers and gently remove it from the back side after widening it loose enough for easy removal.Helmet:The problem with the helmet is that it has a hard thermocol sheet inside the helmet that can damage the hair grafts if they come in contact with them. “The ideal time to wear a helmet after a hair transplant is only after 20–30 days and not before that,” explained Dr John Watts.He explained that one has to be very careful while wearing helmets and should ensure that the grafts are not damaged and this is possible only after 20–30 days. This is why it is not recommended before 20–30 days of the transplant. “One can cover the scalp with a bandana or a white cloth and wear a helmet after that,” he said.Workman's Helmet:There is another type of helmet known as the ‘Workman's Helmet', which is normally worn by construction workers and engineers at construction sites. “These helmets have hollow space at the top which ensures the hair grafts cannot come in contact with its hard surface,” explained Dr John Watts.However, even a workman's helmet can be worn only after a week of the hair transplant procedure and not before that.Baseball Cap:They also have hollow space at the top and would ensure that their hard surface does not easily come in contact with the hair grafts. “Such caps can also be worn after 7 days and not before that,” explained Dr John.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 Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsDifferent questions are being raised by fans and followers of Dr John Watts are flooding his series of hugely popular educational videos with queries related to hair transplants and hair growth issues.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsThe Amazon.com founder and the world's richest man Jeff Bezos remains a case study for many curious hair transplant patients as to why he never thought of getting a hair transplant.Surely, he could have afforded it but why is the question that keeps bogging many hair transplant patients. What further drives this curiosity is that the old photographs and interviews of Jeff Bezos during the early days of Amazon show him with healthy growing hair.But, the present photos of Jeff Bezos are a sight of contrast as he sports a shaved head and still manages to look handsome! In this informative video, Dr John Watts — a noted dermatologist, trichologist and hair transplant surgeon in Hyderabad — examines if Jeff Bezos could undergo a hair transplant or had other options to explore at one point in time.“If you closely look at Jeff Bezos's earlier photos, you can notice a gradual baldness setting in with the frontline hair receding and sides still having good hair,” informed Dr John Watts.Unexplored Options:Most possibly, Jeff Bezos could have the opportunity to use two options but he might rather choose not to, implies Dr John Watts.“The first option was to get a hair patch or a hair extension, while the second option involved using a combination of a hair patch with a hair transplant,” informed Dr John Watts.However, what we know is that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos decided otherwise and never choose an option even as this baldness became more advanced.“There could be two possible reasons why he may not have opted for any of the two options. Probably, he ran out of non-DHT influenced healthy donor hair to undergo a hair transplant,” informed Dr John.The other reason, opined Dr John, could be that he opted out of having a hair patch as they require maintenance monthly or once in two months and a busy man like him may not have that sort of time.“Probably, his consultant told him about this regular maintenance issue required for hair patch,” he added.Without healthy non-DHT influenced donor hair on the scalp, body or beard, no hair transplant can be successful or undertaken. In such a scenario, the only option left is a hair patch or hair extension but needs regular upkeep.Conclusion:Even without a hair transplant, Jeff Bezos still manages to look awesome. “This is the art we need to learn from Jeff Bezos — of carrying our looks in style whether it is a shaved head or otherwise. He should feel good,” advised Dr John Watts, while urging his fans to share the video among their friends for awareness.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 Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsDifferent questions are being raised by fans and followers of Dr John Watts are flooding his series of hugely popular educational videos with queries related to hair transplants and hair growth issues.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.In this educational video, Dr. John Watts addresses whether the extraction of donor hair grafts from the back of the scalp leaves an empty patch after a hair transplant procedure. Is it true, or is there a technique that ensures no visible change in the donor region even after the extraction of hair grafts? Why do celebrities not show an empty donor patch after graft extraction? Do ordinary people undergo a different type of hair transplant?Dr. John Watts—a renowned dermatologist, trichologist, and one of Hyderabad's top hair transplant surgeons—provides detailed answers and insights into these questions.YOHIdac 5951 asks: "Sir, I am curious to know if the extraction of donor hair grafts from the back of the scalp creates an empty patch after a hair transplant procedure. You mentioned in one of your earlier videos that donor hair does not grow back after hair grafts are harvested. Why do celebrities not look different even after donor hair grafts are extracted from the back of the scalp? Did I misunderstand your point? Please explain."In hair transplant procedures, donor hair grafts are typically extracted from the back of the scalp. This area is preferred because the hair here is resistant to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone linked to genetic baldness. DHT-resistant hair from the donor site ensures it will continue to grow even after being transplanted to areas affected by hair loss.Dr. Watts explains that patients should not be concerned about the appearance of empty patches following donor hair extraction. While the extraction process does create a temporary gap in the donor area, the technique used is designed to minimize noticeable effects.Hair transplant surgeons do not extract grafts from a single location. Instead, they collect the grafts randomly across the donor site. Typically, about 25-30 donor hair grafts are extracted from every 100 available grafts in the donor region. This randomized approach ensures that the surrounding hair remains dense enough to cover any gaps created by the extraction.Addressing YOHIdac's concern that extraction might leave noticeable empty patches, Dr. Watts reassures that this is unlikely due to the strategic extraction process. By removing grafts from multiple locations rather than concentrating on one spot, the hair in the donor area naturally regrows and covers the previously extracted sites, maintaining a uniform appearance.Conclusion: The process of extracting donor hair grafts for hair transplants is carefully managed to prevent visible gaps in the donor area. The randomized extraction technique and the natural regrowth of hair ensure that the donor site remains aesthetically pleasing and that patients do not need to worry about unsightly patches. Proper planning and technique make hair transplantation a reliable solution for restoring hair without compromising the appearance of the donor area.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 Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.
We're back! In this episode Jeff and Bob do their best to explain their way out of the fact that it's been nearly two years since they recorded together! Seriously, we thank all the listeners who have stuck with us. We love doing the podcast. We jump into some X-Boat Transmissions and hear from numerous listeners. Bob then corrects a rules mistake he made about blade throwing in Classic Traveller two years ago. It's a great rule, and Bob throws in another Earl Dumarest example. We then to through some fun Traveller/Cepheus Engine-related Internet Finds, quickly discuss some Imperial News, and Bob thanks John Watts of Independence Games for his massive generosity. Relevant Links for this episode include... Kenneth Passiak's file system for organizing his game materials Chris Chaudruc's adventure, Traveller Mercenary Ticket: Mazon Recovery Box-Centric: an Approach to Proto-Traveller from Omer Golan-Joel's blog Adventures in the Distant Fringe campaign blog by Peter C. One year write-up of the above blog Tales to Astound's Classic Traveller: Out of the Box series General Musings on Marc Miller and Traveller, from James the Geek What are the assumptions of Traveller, from the Ancient Faith in the Far Future blog Great random encounter post from Ancient Faith in the Far Future Adventures in the Void Podcast From Robert Pearce's Yet Another Traveller Blog 1300 new geomorphs Adventure Class Starship Geomorphs Adventure Class Starship Geomorphs (18 Dec 2024) Starship Geomorphs 2.0 (26 July 2020) Eudaimonia Class Long Range Surveyor Graster Class Military Science Vessel Mongoose's publishing arraignments Omer's Classic Traveller Character Generation Script Independence RPGS - makers of Clement Sector and Earth Sector The music in this episode is Contagious Architectures, from the Speculative Machines podcast.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair loss drugs, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.In this educational video, Dr. John Watts discusses the pros and cons of designing the ideal hairline before a hair transplant procedure. What factors should be considered when designing the perfect hairline? Who is qualified to design it? What should be kept in mind before drawing the hairline? Can the patient themselves draw the hairline?Dr. John Watts — a renowned dermatologist, trichologist, and one of Hyderabad's top hair transplant surgeons — provides detailed answers and insights on these questions.Sai Shravan asks: “Sir, what factors determine a hairline design. Can I design my own hairline before the hair transplant procedure? Please explain.”Designing the perfect hairline is a crucial aspect of achieving a successful hair transplant. A well-designed hairline not only enhances the overall appearance but also complements the patient's facial features, ensuring a natural look. Dr John Watts, an expert in hair transplant procedures, emphasizes the importance of this element in his educational video.In response to questions from Sai Shravan, Dr Watts outlines key considerations for designing an ideal hairline. For male patients, the hairline should adhere to a mature male pattern. This approach ensures that the hairline aligns with natural aging patterns and provides a realistic appearance. On the other hand, female patients require a hairline design that properly fills in the temple peaks. This design adjustment helps in achieving a fuller and more balanced look.Despite these guidelines, the final hairline design must be approved by the hair transplant surgeon. The surgeon's role is to ensure that the proposed hairline complements the patient's facial features, creating a harmonious and natural appearance.Dr Watts also shares some practical “thumb rules” for hairline design in his video. Although these rules may not be universally applicable to every patient, they are often effective. One such rule involves placing four fingers above the eyebrows, with the smallest finger touching the eyebrow. The hairline can then be drawn where the forefinger ends. This simple technique helps in establishing a natural and proportionate hairline.Additionally, a blend of asymmetrical and symmetrical features is recommended to give the hairline a realistic look. This combination ensures that the hairline does not appear too uniform or artificial, thereby enhancing its natural appearance.In conclusion, Dr Watts advises patients to observe the natural hairlines of people they encounter daily. By noting how natural hairlines look in real life, individuals can gain valuable insights into designing a hairline that appears both natural and perfect.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.
Fischer-Z is performing in Rock City Hamburg at an extraordinary venue: the Laeiszhalle! John Watts, the frontman of Fischer-Z, chats with ROCK ANTENNE colleague Erik Steffens about how the idea of playing in a classical concert hall came about. They also delve into the concept, background, and music video of the emotional song "The Hamburg Beat" - a love song dedicated to the most beautiful city in the world.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions regarding baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is true for followers of Dr John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.Among the common questions are concerns about the condition of hair grafts and their behaviour following a hair transplant procedure. How fragile are hair grafts immediately after the procedure? What should one do if a hair graft becomes dislodged? What precautions are necessary after a hair transplant?In this educational video session, Dr John Watts — a renowned dermatologist, trichologist, and one of Hyderabad's top hair transplant surgeons — provides detailed answers and insights on these topics.Paramsiva 124 asks: “Sir, I want to know how fragile are hair grafts after a hair transplant procedure? Please explain.”Post hair transplant, it's essential to understand that the first 1–2 days are critical for the newly implanted hair grafts. During this period, the grafts are particularly delicate as they begin to bond with the scalp. Proper care during this initial phase is crucial to ensure the success of the transplant.Dr John Watts, a specialist in hair restoration, emphasizes the importance of adhering to specific post-transplant care instructions. He advises that patients should avoid touching or combing the newly implanted grafts. Any form of contact can disrupt the delicate bonding process between the grafts and the scalp. Additionally, patients should resist the urge to scratch or itch the transplanted area, as this can also interfere with the healing process.To maintain the health of the transplanted hair grafts, regular spraying of saline water is recommended. This helps keep the grafts moist and prevents them from drying out, which can be detrimental to their survival and integration with the scalp.However, if a large portion of grafts is affected, the situation may be more complex. In such cases, the team might not be able to reimplant the damaged grafts, and the patient may need to wait until the transplant's results are fully visible before considering corrective procedures.In conclusion, adhering to post-transplant care instructions is vital for achieving optimal results from a hair transplant. By avoiding unnecessary contact with the grafts, keeping them moist, and promptly reporting any issues to the hair transplant team, patients can significantly enhance their chances of a successful outcome.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 Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients frequently ask various questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, hair transplant care, post-hair transplant precautions, and medical treatments for hair loss. This includes followers of Dr John Watts, who inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related issues.There are several misconceptions and a lack of awareness about the appropriate time for combing hair after a hair transplant procedure. When is the ideal time to start combing one's hair after a hair transplant? What precautions should one follow while combing hair post-hair transplant?In this educational video session, Dr John Watts — a renowned dermatologist, trichologist, and one of Hyderabad's top hair transplant surgeons — enlightens viewers on this topic.Ramesh JKM2 asks: “Sir, can I immediately comb my hair after undergoing a hair transplant procedure? Please explain.”Typically, combing one's hair can enhance blood flow to the scalp, which is beneficial for hair health. However, after undergoing a hair transplant, it's crucial to exercise caution when combing one's hair.In this educational video, Dr John Watts, a renowned hair transplant surgeon based in Hyderabad, outlines the essential guidelines for combing hair following a hair transplant procedure.Dr Watts emphasizes the importance of avoiding the urge to comb one's hair immediately after the procedure. On the first day, it's crucial not to comb the hair at all, as the newly implanted follicles are still settling. This precaution helps prevent dislodging the grafts. Likewise, on the second and third days, combing should be avoided. During this period, the bandages may need to be removed, and one might require a gentle head wash from the hair transplant team.Around days six to seven, the scabs on one's scalp will begin to fall off. At this stage, one can gently comb the hair on the sides of the head, being careful not to disturb the newly implanted areas. From days fifteen to twenty-five, as the hair shafts shed, a wide-tooth comb can be used for a gentle, non-invasive combing experience.For patients undergoing long hair transplants, Dr Watts advises against combing in the initial days to avoid tangling and matting of the hair. After the first week, starting from day seven or eight, one can use a wide-tooth comb for soft combing. Once the hair shafts start to fall out between days fifteen and twenty-five, regular combing can be resumed.Following these guidelines will help ensure that the hair transplant heals properly and the new hair follicles remain undisturbed.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 Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients often have numerous questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hairlines, hair transplant procedures, post-transplant care, and medical treatments for hair loss. This is especially true for followers of Dr. John Watts, who frequently inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related topics.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients frequently ask various questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, hair transplant care, post-hair transplant precautions, and medical treatments for hair loss. This includes followers of Dr John Watts, who inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related issues.There are several myths floating around the age to undergo a hair transplant procedure. Some believe undergoing a hair transplant at young age is best while others believe hair transplant is suitable if one wants to have lower hairline as seen during their childhood. There are others who believe once a hair transplant procedure is done, there won't be further baldness.In this educational video session, Dr John Watts — a renowned dermatologist, trichologist, and one of Hyderabad's top hair transplant surgeons — explains all above these scenarios.Anonymous asks: “Sir, I want to know what is the best age to undergo a hair transplant procedure. Please explain.”When it comes to deciding the right age for a hair transplant, there are many misconceptions and myths that circulate. These often lead to confusion about the best time to undergo the procedure. In this educational video, Dr John Watts sheds light on the dos and don'ts of hair transplants and offers insights on when one is ideally suited for the procedure.Dr Watts suggests that the optimal age for a hair transplant is generally between 35 and 40 years old. This timeframe is ideal because, by this age, hair loss patterns have typically stabilized. It's important that the hair loss process has reached a point where further thinning is unlikely. This stability ensures that the results of the transplant will be more predictable and longer-lasting. Before undergoing the procedure, it is crucial that there is no ongoing significant hair loss and that the remaining hair is permanently growing.Family history plays a significant role in determining when to get a hair transplant. Dr Watts notes that observing the baldness patterns of one's parents can provide valuable insights. For instance, if a patient's parent shows baldness in both the frontal and crown areas, but the patient only has frontal baldness at the time of the transplant, there is a risk that they may develop crown area baldness later.In such cases, it might be necessary to plan for a second hair transplant in the future, or to wait until baldness in the crown area becomes more pronounced or one takes medication to check further baldness after the hair transplant.Similarly, if a parent experiences baldness on the sides and back, and the patient only has frontal baldness, there is a chance that the patient might experience similar baldness patterns later. This could necessitate a subsequent hair transplant procedure if one does not take precaution by taking preventive medication for baldness.However, there are exceptions to this general rule. Some individuals may experience rapid hair loss at a younger age, such as between 17 and 20 years old. For these individuals, waiting might not be necessary, and a hair transplant could be considered earlier. On the other hand, if someone notices only temple area baldness between the ages of 20 and 24, it might be a sign of a mature male pattern baldness rather than an indication to undergo a transplant immediately.In conclusion, while the age range of 35 to 40 is often considered ideal for a hair transplant, individual factors such as family history and the rate of hair loss play a crucial role in deciding the right time for the procedure. Consulting with a dermatologist can provide personalized advice and help determine the best approach based on one's specific situation.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients frequently ask various questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, and medical treatments for hair loss, including followers of Dr. John Watts. They inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related issues.There are several myths about different hair loss problems and conditions that affect hair growth. In this educational video session, Dr. John Watts — a renowned dermatologist, trichologist, and one of Hyderabad's top hair transplant surgeons — explains the steps needed to control, prevent, and treat dandruff.How does dandruff form? What types of treatments are advisable? Dr. Watts addresses these questions, drawing on his experience of successfully performing over 2,000 hair transplant surgeries.Sai Reddy asks: “Sir, I am noticing the formation of white, flaky substances on my scalp. I am also experiencing itching issues. I want to know if weather conditions trigger them. Please explain.”Many people worry about white, flaky substances appearing on their scalp and are curious about the reasons behind it. They are also eager to learn how to prevent and treat this condition effectively.In this educational video, Dr. John Watts addresses common concerns about dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis, seeking to clarify their causes and treatments. Many people experience the formation of white, flaky substances on their scalp.Dr. Watts explains that while weather conditions might have a minor influence, they are not the primary cause of dandruff. Environmental factors such as pollution and dust, coupled with poor scalp hygiene, are more significant contributors. Neglecting regular scalp care, such as not washing your hair frequently, can lead to the development of dandruff.For those experiencing mild dandruff, Dr. Watts suggests that maintaining a consistent hair-washing routine with a regular shampoo can often be sufficient. However, if the condition worsens or if one suspects a severe form of seborrheic dermatitis — characterized by white flakes and itching — seeking professional medical advice is crucial.Dr. Watts emphasizes the importance of consulting a dermatologist for severe cases rather than resorting to self-medication. Over-the-counter treatments like ketoconazole should be avoided without proper diagnosis. He highlights the necessity of a scientific test, such as the KOH test, to determine the specific fungal infection if present. The KOH test, or potassium hydroxide test, is a diagnostic procedure used to identify fungal infections on the skin and scalp. Based on the test results, a dermatologist can prescribe targeted treatments for effective management.In conclusion, while mild dandruff can often be managed with regular hair care, more serious conditions like seborrheic dermatitis require professional evaluation and treatment. It is essential to avoid self-medication and seek a dermatologist's expertise for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.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.
Chief Bowles or Duwali was a name familiar across the American Frontier two hundred years ago. As headman of the Cherokees west of the Mississippi River, he saw his people through many a trying time. His favor was curried by the many rulers and would-be rulers of the territories where the Cherokees resided. As a gesture of friendship, he was given a sword by soon-to-be Texas President Sam Houston. That sword is now in Tahlequah, the Capital of the Cherokee Nation, but how it got there is a story you need to hear. More on Lovely's Purchase: https://withinpodcast.com/2018/03/24/lets-talk-about-lovely-county/ SUPPORT INDEPENDENT ARTIST! Episode archive, news and more! Check out all we have to offer at withinpodcast.com! Want to advertise, sponsor or otherwise support Within The Realm? Visit with us at contact@withinpodcast.com or Support Within The Realm Our wonderful sponsors!: jandjpoolsafety@gmail.com katchakid.com Katchakid has a 100% safety rating and have maintained that for over 50 years. That's a lot of safety and plenty of peace of mind when it comes to your pool and your family. Music: The Right Direction by Shane Ivers Martin Mountain Coffee: Small Batch Roaster for an Artisan Cup of Coffee! Check out Martin Mountain Coffee's signature Within The Realm Blend "Story Teller's Roast!" We won't be mad if you try the other great blends and roasts! Better yet, try a sample pack! It's better on the Mountain! Contact Us! Facebook: @withintherealm1 Instagram: within_the_realm contact@withinpodcast.com Now on Bluesky! https://bsky.app/profile/sfg64.bsky.social Within The Realm is a fiercly Independent podcast written and produced by Steve Garrett for the enjoyment of the curious soul. WTR intro: Sweat Shirt (S. Garrett) WTR outro: Baby Boy (S. Garrett) Available for speaking engagements! Check out the website for details. withinpodcast.com Want to advertise, sponsor or otherwise support Within The Realm? Visit with us at contact@withinpodcast.com or Support Within The Realm And as always, Thanks for listening!
fWotD Episode 2843: Boot Monument Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Saturday, 15 February 2025 is Boot Monument.The Boot Monument is an American Revolutionary War memorial located in Saratoga National Historical Park, New York. Erected during 1887 by John Watts de Peyster and sculpted by George Edwin Bissell, it commemorates Major General Benedict Arnold's service at the Battles of Saratoga while in the Continental Army, but does not mention him on the monument because Arnold later defected from the Americans to the British. Instead, it commemorates Arnold as the "most brilliant soldier of the Continental Army". While fighting at the Battle of Bemis Heights, the second of the Saratoga engagements, Arnold was shot and severely injured in his left leg. His horse was also hit by gunfire and fell on Arnold, crushing his already injured leg. After this, Arnold continued to grow ever more bitter towards the Continental Army when he was passed over for promotion and was court-martialed. He later attempted to help the British capture the fortification of West Point but was discovered and fled to the British army.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:00 UTC on Saturday, 15 February 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Boot Monument on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Kendra.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWattsPatients frequently ask various questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, hair transplant care, post-hair transplant precautions, and medical treatments for hair loss. This includes followers of Dr. John Watts, who inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related issues.Several people struggle with poor or sparse beard and moustache hair. Some may even have difficulty developing moustache hair, deal with semi-grown beard hair, or experience thin beard hair in patches. In this educational video session, Dr. John Watts — a renowned dermatologist, trichologist, and one of Hyderabad's top hair transplant surgeons — explains what can be done if one has poor moustache or beard hair growth.What type of diagnostic tests need to be run to find out the cause of poor beard and moustache hair growth? Is hair transplant a solution? Dr. Watts addresses these questions, drawing on his experience of successfully performing over 2,000 hair transplant surgeries.Anil Kale 731 Ravi U asks: “Sir, I am 38 years old. So far, I have not grown a moustache, and my beard hair is also thin. I want to know if, at my age, I can opt for any treatment to grow my beard and moustache hair. Please explain.”Many individuals experience issues with facial hair growth, such as not being able to grow a full beard, having a patchy beard, or only growing a restricted type of beard like a French beard. These issues can cause frustration and self-consciousness, leading people to seek solutions.Why Some People Struggle with Facial Hair GrowthSeveral factors can affect beard and moustache growth. Genetics plays a significant role, as some people naturally have less facial hair or uneven growth. Additionally, hormonal imbalances can impact hair development. This is why Dr Watts emphasizes the importance of consulting a dermatologist to understand the underlying causes.Steps to Address the IssueDr Watts advises that if one is experiencing problems with beard and moustache growth, the first step is to undergo a hormone assay. This test checks for any hormonal imbalances that might be affecting hair growth. If the results indicate no abnormalities, one might be a candidate for hair transplantation.Hair transplantation involves harvesting hair grafts from donor areas, such as the back of the scalp or chest, and transplanting them to the beard or moustache area. The success of this procedure largely depends on having a sufficient donor hair supply and ensuring the transplanted hair matches the existing hair in texture and color.No Age Limit for Hair Transplant ProceduresOne encouraging point highlighted by Dr Watts is that there is no age limit for undergoing beard and moustache hair transplant procedures. Regardless of age, individuals with appropriate donor hair who wish to improve their facial hair can benefit from these advancements in cosmetic surgery.ConclusionIn summary, beard and moustache hair growth issues can stem from genetic and hormonal factors. If one is struggling with these issues, consulting a dermatologist and possibly undergoing hormone testing can provide insights into the cause. If no hormonal abnormalities are found, hair transplant procedures offer a viable solution for those looking to enhance their facial hair. With no age limit on these procedures, individuals of all ages can explore this option to achieve their desired look.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWatts There is a growing number of people who believe in miracle hair growth using untested and unknown formulas, often with disastrous or no results. Most often, they are disappointed as they fall prey to marketing gimmicks.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWatts Patients frequently ask various questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, and medical treatments for hair loss, including followers of Dr. John Watts. They inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related issues.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWatts Patients frequently ask various questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, and medical treatments for hair loss, including followers of Dr John Watts. They inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related issues.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWatts Patients frequently ask various questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, hair transplant care, post-hair transplant precautions, and medical treatments for hair loss. This includes followers of Dr John Watts, who inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related issues.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWatts Patients frequently ask various questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, and medical treatments for hair loss, including followers of Dr John Watts. They inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related issues.
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWatts There is a growing craze surrounding Hakki Pikki Adivasi hair oil, with people attracted by its bold claims of being a comprehensive solution for achieving dense and long hair while addressing baldness. What's the truth? In this educational video, Dr John Watts discusses its pros and cons. It's natural to be drawn to the promises of dark, dense, and long hair with traditional hair oils, especially when celebrities endorse them. However, how accurate are the claims made by the makers of Hakki Pikki Adivasi hair oil? Renowned Hyderabad dermatologist and trichologist Dr John Watts explores this in depth. He notes that while hair growth can be supported by rosemary oil, hair serums, or Minoxidil, the same cannot be said for Hakki Pikki Adivasi hair oil. In response to the popularity of Hakki Pikki Adivasi hair oil, several imitators and counterfeit brands have emerged. These products are often promoted during handicraft expos. Ingredients of Hakki Pikki Adivasi Hair Oil: The primary ingredients in Hakki Pikki Adivasi hair oil include Bhringraj, fenugreek, curry leaves, onion extracts, amla, neem, hibiscus, coconut oil, and various other Ayurvedic components. These ingredients are claimed to make hair shiny, long, and dense, reduce baldness, and improve hair texture. Users are advised to apply the oil half an hour before bathing, massage the scalp gently, and then wash with shampoo. The recommendation is to use the oil for at least three months. Hakki Pikki Adivasi Hair Oil Benefits: The tribal makers list the following benefits: Shiny hair Cool scalp No headache New hair growth in bald areas Hair fall control Criticism of Hakki Pikki Adivasi Hair Oil: Dr Watts criticizes Hakki Pikki Adivasi hair oil, stating that there are no scientific studies or randomized controlled trials to substantiate these claims. The product relies on word-of-mouth marketing rather than scientific evidence. Dr Watts explains that baldness is primarily caused by genetic and hormonal factors, and no hair oil can counteract DHT (dihydrotestosterone) or work internally at the hair roots. While the oil may stimulate temporary hair growth, it cannot prevent DHT from causing hair loss once its use is discontinued. Conclusion: For addressing baldness, the most reliable solutions are hair transplant procedures and preventive medications like DHT blockers. 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 Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWatts Patients frequently ask a variety of questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, and medical treatments for hair loss, including followers of Dr John Watts. They inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related issues. There are several myths about donor hair and what is most suitable or unsuitable for use as donor hair grafts. In this educational video session, Dr John Watts—a renowned dermatologist, trichologist, and one of Hyderabad's top hair transplant surgeons —Dr John Watts dispels these myths. Are all donor hair grafts on the body including hair growing on one's hands and legs effective in hair transplantation or donor hair growing in a few areas are more suitable? What factors decide the suitability of donor hair? Dr Watts addresses these questions, drawing on his experience of successfully performing over 2,000 hair transplant surgeries. Muta Mestri asks: "Sir, I want to know if the hair growing on all parts of the body including the ones growing on my legs, hands and fingers are suitable for use as donor hair for hair transplantation. Please explain." Numerous misconceptions and myths exist regarding the appropriateness of various hair types for donor grafts. Dr John Watts addresses these issues in this educational video, specifically responding to a query from Muta Mestri about the potential use of body hair—such as hair from the thighs, legs, hands, and chest—as donor material. Dr Watts explains that hair transplant surgeons adhere to strict criteria when selecting donor hair. The most suitable donor hair is typically found at the back of the scalp, which is not affected by dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT is a hormone that contributes to hair loss in areas like the front and center of the scalp, where hair follicles are more prone to thinning and eventual baldness if there is a genetic predisposition. Therefore, hair from these DHT-sensitive areas is generally avoided for transplantation. When it comes to using body hair as donor grafts, not all body hair is equally effective. Dr Watts clarifies that body hair from the beard and pubic regions can be suitable for hair transplants. These hairs are generally stronger and thicker, making them more effective as donor hair. On the other hand, body hair from areas such as the chest, arms, or legs tends to have a lower growth rate and a tendency to thin out, making them less ideal for transplantation. Dr Watts also notes that if a patient has insufficient donor hair on the back of the scalp, body hair can be used as a last resort. In such cases, beard and pubic hair are preferred due to their robustness and compatibility with the scalp's hair growth patterns. In conclusion, while body hair can sometimes be used for hair transplants, the best results are typically achieved with DHT-free hair from the back of the scalp. Beard and pubic hair are considered effective alternatives when scalp donor hair is inadequate, but other body hair types may not provide satisfactory results. Understanding these nuances helps ensure that patients receive the most effective and durable hair transplant outcomes. 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.
You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! Today, we're diving into the tense and thrilling road of Cop Car, a 2015 indie thriller directed by Jon Watts. Starring Kevin Bacon, this film takes a simple premise and turns it into a nail-biting ride filled with suspense and unexpected turns.Cop Car follows two young boys, Travis and Harrison, who stumble upon an apparently abandoned police car in a secluded area. Overcome by curiosity and the thrill of rebellion, they decide to take the car for a joyride. Unbeknownst to them, the car belongs to a corrupt sheriff (played by Kevin Bacon), who will stop at nothing to get it back, especially since it contains something valuable and incriminating in the trunk.As the boys navigate the rural roads, joy quickly turns into horror as they realize they've become the target of the sheriff's desperate and dangerous pursuit. The narrative tightens like a vice as each party's motivations and backgrounds unravel, leading to a series of tense and harrowing encounters.Cop Car explores themes of lost innocence, as the adventurous spirits of two young boys lead them into a grave and adult situation. It also delves into moral ambiguity, particularly through the character of the sheriff, whose actions raise questions about authority and ethics.For those who love edge-of-your-seat thrillers, Cop Car is a must-watch. Its blend of excellent performances, masterful tension-building, and a straightforward yet effective plot makes it a standout film in the thriller genre. It's a perfect example of how high stakes can be skillfully executed with a minimalist approach.So, buckle up as we take a closer look at Cop Car, exploring how a simple story can be transformed into a riveting thriller that keeps you guessing until the very end. Whether you're a fan of intense chase sequences or nuanced storytelling, this film promises to deliver both.
Dan speaks to John Watts and Adam Roland who confronted Rishi Sunak over their vaccine injury. They have been fobbed off by the medical establishment, ignored by the media and lied to repeatedly by the government. Watch the full premium video: https://www.lotuseaters.com/premium-brokenomics-or-vaccine-injury-02-07-24
Dan discusses the release of Julian Assange, the Tories' awful polling implications, and is joined by two vaccine-injured survivors, John Watts and Adam Roland, who confronted Rishi Sunak.
n this conversation, we discuss various topics in the entertainment industry. They share their outlook on certain shows and movies, including Severance Season 2 and the Megamind sequel. They also discuss casting news, such as Millie Alcock as Supergirl and Sam Rockwell's potential return as Justin Hammer. The hosts review the animated show Arcane: League of Legends and the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series on Disney+. Overall, they express disappointment with the Percy Jackson adaptation and praise for Arcane's animation and world-building. The conversation covers disappointment with the Percy Jackson TV series, reviews of the movies 'The Underdog' and 'Argyle', discussion on the changes in the live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender series, Lil Dicky taking time off from his TV series, the possibility of a film sequel to The Office, details about the Universal Epic Universe theme park, discussion on the video games 'Rise of Ronin', 'Power World', and 'Sonic and Shadow Generations', and the sad news of Carl Weathers' passing. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction and Negative Outlook 00:35 Switched Negativity Roles 01:24 Severance Season 2 and Jim Carrey in Sonic 3 02:00 Idris Elba's Show Renewal and Black Mirror Spinoff 03:16 Den of Thieves 2 and Dune Messiah 04:12 28 Years Later Sequel and My Hero Academia Movie 05:31 Abbott Elementary Season 3 and Megamind Sequel 06:52 Tarot Horror Movie and Guy Ritchie's New Film 07:58 Supergirl Casting and Sam Rockwell's Return 09:13 Jeremy Renner's Return and John Watts' Departure 10:26 Arcane: League of Legends Review 27:45 Percy Jackson and the Olympians Review 31:29 Disappointment with the Percy Jackson TV series 41:45 Review of the movie 'The Underdog' 42:31 Review of the movie 'Argyle' 48:00 Discussion on the changes in the live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender series 52:28 Lil Dicky taking time off from his TV series 53:48 Possibility of a film sequel to The Office 56:11 Details about Universal Epic Universe theme park 58:35 Discussion on the video game 'Rise of Ronin' 59:44 Discussion on the video game 'Power World' 01:00:31 Discussion on the video game 'Sonic and Shadow Generations' 01:02:28 Sad news of Carl Weathers' passing
Director George Clooney discusses his new film, The Boys in the Boat, with fellow Director John Watts in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. In the conversation, he discusses the logistical nuances of filming scenes on the water, finding actors who could inhabit their characters and show physical prowess, and taking notes from other rowing movies as well as borrowing filming techniques from the actual 1936 Olympics. The film tells the true story of the University of Washington men's rowing team, who stun the world when they unexpectedly win gold at the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics. See photos and a summary of this event below: https://dga.org/Events/2024/January2024/BoysInTheBoat_QnA_1223.aspx
John Watts never knew his father. He was conceived days before his father, Wing Commander Joseph Watts, was killed on a bombing mission over occupied Europe. He left behind a daughter, and also an unborn son. But, recently John discovered that at the RAF Museum at Cosford, they have one of the very few surviving Hampdens which is being restored. The plane is from the very squadron his father flew in. Dan accompanied John to the museum for the emotional visit which he hoped would bring closure after 80 years of pain.Discover the past with exclusive history documentaries and ad-free podcasts presented by world-renowned historians from History Hit. Watch them on your smart TV or on the go with your mobile device. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code DANSNOW - sign up now for your 14-day free trial http://access.historyhit.com/checkout?code=dansnow&plan=monthly.We'd love to hear from you! You can email the podcast at ds.hh@historyhit.com.You can take part in our listener survey here.
The exposition was easily the biggest John Watts had ever seen, and he'd seen them all. Yet, besides its size, there was something else strange about this fair–it was just a little out of this world! The Elephant Circuit by Robert A. Heinlein, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode. Special thanks to listener J Paul Parker who bought 3 coffees along with the comment “Thank you, good narration.” Thank you, J Paul Parker!! If you'd like to show your appreciation for the podcast, there's a link in the description where you can buy us a cup of coffee. Support the show - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV We're going live again in two days on October 5th on YouTube. We will be live at 8 PM in London. There's a link in the description so you can join us and I hope you do.https://www.youtube.com/Vintagescifiaudiobooks We receive a lot of requests and many of them are for stories by Robert A. Henlein. He was born on July 7th, 1907, in Butler Missouri. His family moved to Kansas City later that year. He was a voracious reader and using the library cards of his siblings he read all the science fiction books in the Kansas City Public Library. He was in the Navy for a short period of time before he was medically discharged. He gave politics a shot but that didn't go well so in 1938 he was unemployed and broke. A year later he wrote his first short story, “Life Line” which he sold to Astounding Science Fiction magazine for 70 dollars, equivalent to about $1,500 today. He would go on to write 32 novels and 59 short stories during his incredible career. From the pages of the October 1957 issue of Saturn magazine, let's turn to page 116 for The Elephant Circuit by Robert A. Heinlein… Tomorrow on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, A madman can be prevented from bomb-throwing—but a mad world? King of the Hill by James Blish. That's tomorrow on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Support the show
The computer classified it "rabbit" and Montresig was not one to argue, long ears or not! Rabbits Have Long Ears by Lawrence F. Willard, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode. Support the show - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV Two days ago, we heard from Isaac Asimov, yesterday Philip K. Dick and tomorrow Robert A. Heinlein. Three very accomplished and recognized science fiction authors. Today, not so much. The man who wrote today's offering only authored one story that we could find. We couldn't find when he was born or when he died nor where he lived, until we unearthed a response he wrote to an article in Astounding Science Fiction in 1956. He wrote about “road hypnosis” and how it can cause accidents. He suggested several solutions including the use of radar to warn the driver that he is getting close to another motorist. Radar wouldn't be used for more than 30 years in Japanese vehicles and high end cars in the US and Europe wouldn't use radar for more than 40 years after Willard brought it up in Astounding Science Fiction Magazine. We also learned that at the time he was a news photographer and he gave his address as, Box 262, Yalesville, Connecticut. Two and a half years later Mr. Willard's lone story appeared in the August 1958 issue of, If Worlds of Science Fiction Magazine. Turn to page 70 for Rabbits Have Long Ears by Lawrence F. Willard… Tomorrow on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, The exposition was easily the biggest John Watts had ever seen, and he'd seen them all. Yet, besides its size, there was something else strange about this fair–it was just a little out of this world! The Elephant Circuit by Robert A. Heinlein. That's tomorrow on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.Support the show
DAY 254 CHALLENGE “Isaiah's prophecy of Immanuel (Isa. 7:14) doesn't apply to Jesus. It doesn't say ‘a virgin shall conceive.' The Hebrew word ‘almāh doesn't mean ‘virgin,' but ‘young woman.'” DEFENSE Actually, ‘almāh can mean either. Its basic meaning is a young woman of marriageable age. In Hebrew society, such women were expected to be and normally were virgins. The term thus was sometimes used to indicate virginity, though not always. After reviewing how the term is used in the Old Testament, John Watts concludes: “It is difficult to find a word in English that is capable o…
From December 7, 2019: Wargaming has long been a staple of military strategizing, but how do we plan for the future in cyberspace, a realm where governments do not hold a monopoly on capabilities? A new report from the Atlantic Council argues that "visualizing and describing the evolution of cyber capabilities and strategic competition require envisioning multiple futures," and the report sets out to do exactly that. This week, Lawfare's Susan Hennessey sat down with John Watts, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, and JD Work, the Bren Chair for Cyber Conflict and Security at the Marine Corps University, who are authors of "Alternate Cybersecurity Futures," along with Nina Kollars, Ben Jensen, and Chris Whyte. They talked about the behind-the-scenes of strategic policy planning, the value of creativity, and what scenarios emerge when you ask cybersecurity experts to predict the future.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.