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Step into Episode 166 of ‘On the Del'o as David DeLorenzo shares his candid journey with thinning hair in “Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow.” In this episode, Delo opens up about everything from childhood cowlicks to testing red-light helmets, revealing how confidence, genetics, and lifestyle all intertwine when it comes to keeping—or shaving—your locks.Explore Delo's insights on the emotional side of hair loss, the booming $4 billion hair-care industry, and the practical, science-backed routine he's followed for two years—complete with microneedling, Minoxidil, and nutrient-dense eating. Whether you're curious about transplants, thinking of a clean shave, or just want healthier hair, this conversation offers humor, hard truths, and actionable tips.Chapter Guide (Timestamps):(0:00 - 3:08) Introduction: Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow(3:09 - 6:29) From Genetics to Confidence: Delo's Hair Story(6:30 - 10:21) Gray Hair, Self-Acceptance, and Emotional Triggers(10:22 - 14:56) Hair Loss and Identity: To Shave or Not to Shave(14:57 - 18:03) Transplants, Costs, and Confidence in Career & Dating(18:04 - 21:38) Delo's Protocol: Red Light, Supplements, and Routine(21:39 - 26:43) Microneedling, Minoxidil, and Long-Term Results(26:44 - 30:59) Industry Facts, Ancient Remedies & Final Thoughts(31:00 - 33:23) Bald Rock Stars, Confidence, and Embracing the JourneyThis episode is packed with humor, heartfelt reflections, and actionable tips for anyone navigating hair loss or simply aiming for healthier habits. Whether you're weighing a hair transplant or rocking a buzz cut, tune in for relatable stories and motivation to own your look.
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.
Real Life Pharmacology - Pharmacology Education for Health Care Professionals
Today's sponsor is Freed AI! Freed's AI medical scribe listens, transcribes, and writes notes for you. Over 15,000 healthcare professionals use Freed and you should too! Learn more here! On this episode of the Real Life Pharmacology Podcast, we cover minoxidil pharmacology, adverse effects, drug interactions, and much more. Minoxidil is a potent arterial vasodilator used in the treatment of hypertension and androgenetic alopecia. The route of administration greatly impacts the drug's safety profile. Oral minoxidil is typically reserved for refractory hypertension due to its strong systemic effects and associated risks. Topical formulations (2% or 5%) are widely used for hair regrowth, offering local benefits with minimal systemic absorption. Systemic minoxidil can result in fluid retention, tachycardia, and even pericardial effusion, often requiring co-administration with a diuretic and beta-blocker.
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.
See all the Healthcasts at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog In my Anti-Aging-Longevity practice, one of the complaints my new patients tell me about is the fact that their hair is thinning, falling out or changing to a brittle texture, as well as the fact that their hair is turning grey. Hair DOES get thinner, coarser, and greyer as we age! That is a fact, and one I can't fully explain to you, except that it happens to everyone! My philosophy is that each of us should work with what we have, and optimize it, as well as treat any condition that makes hair loss work instead of wishing and wishing we had the hair we did when we were 25! Accepting the fact that your hair gets thinner after 40 and working with the hair you have takes knowledge to determine what is normal and what is not. Some of the things that everyone should know before looking for the best path forward to healthy hair. Aging and Slower Hair Growth Low Growth Hormone Lack of Estradiol and T in women and lack of T in men Aging causes Growth Hormone (GH) to decrease, which slows the growth of hair, fingernails, bone. Your hair falls out at the same rate as it did when you were young, but the growth slows which results in losing more hair than you replace which thins your hair! If you started your young life with fine, thin hair, then this difference between growth and loss of hair can make your hair very thin. To get to the root of the problem (I apologize) increasing GH will make your hair grow a bit faster. Testosterone replacement and Estradiol replacement both increase the growth of GH. Both hormone replacements increase hair thickness. Testosterone has a second benefit. Testosterone makes your scalp oiler, which in turn increases the longevity of your hair. At menopause the lack of these two hormones causes a big change in hair thickness. Loss of hair in specific areas—Balding Genetics Scarring alopecia Androgenic alopecia Extensions Dread-locks Balding and alopecia both cause a person to lose hair follicles, not just slow the rate of hair growth. Balding usually is genetically determined, so look at the older members of your family to determine what is in your future. This type of hair loss is very difficult to treat. 50% of men have some balding by age 50, and 1/3 of women experience it sometime in their lives. Until recently there was nothing to stop this process or grow more hair in those areas, however both men and women can resurrect their hair follicles (if they haven't been gone too long) and make them grow with the TED hair restoration painless ultrasound treatment by Alma. Other options are Hans Weiman hair transplants or weaves, both of which are extremely expensive, don't necessarily look natural (President Biden and his son) and must be redone every couple of years. Women can just cover over the problem with a wig, but even that answer has drawbacks—they are hot and itchy until you get used to it. Women can also get extensions to make their hair look thicker, but it ruins the quality of the hair you have which in the long run causes even more hair loss from scarring of the scalp. Women of color have traditionally used tight braids, cornrowing or dreadlocks to control their hair. This cultural process causes them to break their hair off at the scalp and damage the hair follicle from tension, which results in hair no longer growing in multiple areas of the scalp. Change in Hair Texture and Dryness At menopause for women and when men's testosterone gets very low, we notice a change in texture of our hair. The cuticle area that covers the hair shaft becomes fragile and stops protecting the hair shaft, so the texture becomes frizzy, and hair breaks causing a dull look similar to what my mother used to call a “birds nest”. Our scalps become dry, and the oil glands dry up with age and loss of sex hormones, so hair is dry and frizzy, making us look like we just stuck our fingers in a light switch. You can read about many “natural remedies” but beyond taking collagen, Biotin and B vitamins most supplements don't work in a dramatic way that would be noticeable. The remedies for hair loss include all the following and you will have to do most of them to improve your aging hair! Hormone replacement of Estradiol and Testosterone Conditioners (which only work a little) Hair color which covers the shaft with pigment and strengthens hair Brazilian treatment that drives straightener into the hair shaft and seals it with heat. Take supplements of Collagen every morning Take methyl B12 and Biotin daily Stop bleaching your hair Eat a diet with healthy fats and protein Wash your hair every 2-3 days Take the fat soluble vitamins A.E.K,D If you are anemic take iron supplements Avoid statins if possible Other medical causes of frizzy, broken hair can be found in low thyroid hormones which slows hair growth, decreases oil production, and results in brittle hair all over the head. Replacing your thyroid hormones and supplementing your iodine can overcome this obstacle. All medicine changes should be managed by your doctor. Many drugs cause hair loss, and you can't change some of them: Metoprolol or any Beta blocker Blood pressure medication Prednisone and all steroids Cancer treatments Anything that inhibits your B vitamins like some autoimmune diseases What can you do to fix what you can fix! Nutrition: Hair is protein; however hair requires oil (fat) to grow and be beautiful—a diet rich in protein, and healthy fats give you the building blocks to make healthy hair and skin. Add Vitamins of A/E/K/D, vitamin C, Multi Methyl B vitamins with methyl folate and Biotin because our diets aren't perfect! Hair care: Get hair products without sulfides. They break hair and make it weak! Wash your hair as little as possible. Decrease the use of hot hair tools like flat irons. Color your hair and or Brazilian it to make it stronger. Medications not to take are listed above. But the medications to take to help your hair are your sex hormones, Estradiol, Testosterone, and make sure your DHT doesn't get too high which can cause hair loss in the male pattern. You may need Finasteride or Minoxidil if you have male pattern hair loss. Sun damage is important to maintain your hair in sunny areas. Wear a hat or scarf when outside and comb some conditioner through your hair at the pool to “cover your hair from sun damage”. Summary: Now that you know the possible causes and treatments for hair loss, you can do everything possible up to seeking medical care, and then medical care may be necessary. Hair thinning is often familial and also due to our estradiol and testosterone hormones decreasing after 35-40 years of age. You may need a scalp biopsy from a Dermatologist if your hair loss is in patches or severe over a short period of time, which implies an autoimmune disease. When you see a doctor be prepared with a list of your hair products, your diet, a list of medicines and a timeline for your hair loss. This preparation will get you the best treatment per doctor visit, and your doctor will appreciate not having to ask you all those questions!
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.
In honor of Women's History Month, this week we're focusing on the history of women's hair loss treatments and solutions, from ancient times to cutting-edge modern-day solutions. Women's HIstory of Hair Loss Treatments Hair has always been tied to identity, beauty, and confidence, which is why hair loss in women hasn't always been discussed openly. Ancient Egyptians used animal fats and oils in hopes of stimulating hair growth, while Roman women wore wigs often crafted from real human hair. Some of history's so-called remedies were far from glamorous—Cleopatra's hair loss treatment reportedly included bear grease and ground horse teeth. Even into the early 20th century, women had few options beyond hairpieces and home remedies. It wasn't until more recent decades that medical advancements paved the way for effective treatments tailored to women's hair loss. Causes of Women's Hair Loss Hair loss in women often differs from men's hair loss in a few key ways. Instead of receding hair lines around the forehead and temples or crown, women's hair loss typically manifests as diffuse thinning, widening part lines, and decreased volume. The causes can vary—hormonal changes due to pregnancy, menopause, or PCOS can trigger noticeable shedding. Nutritional deficiencies, such as low iron or vitamin D, can weaken hair, while stress and autoimmune disorders may contribute to excessive hair loss. Genetic factors also play a role, as female pattern hair loss tends to develop gradually over time. The good news is that understanding the cause is the first step toward finding the right hair loss solution. Science-Backed Hair Loss Solutions for Women Today's treatments offer real hope for women experiencing hair loss. Minoxidil remains the only FDA-approved topical treatment for female hair loss, helping extend the hair's growth phase for thicker, healthier strands. Oral medications like spironolactone can help balance hormones for those whose hair loss is driven by excess androgens. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is another promising option, using light to stimulate hair follicles and improve scalp circulation. PRP therapy, which involves injecting platelet-rich plasma into the scalp, has gained popularity for its potential to encourage regrowth. For those seeking instant confidence, hair systems and toppers provide a natural-looking, long-term solution. Innovations like Xtrands from HairClub seamlessly integrate additional strands into existing hair, offering an immediate volume boost. Finding the Right Solution for You If you're struggling with women's hair loss, you're not alone. Over 50% of women will experience some degree of hair thinning in their lifetime, but there are more options than ever before. Whether it's a medical treatment, a cosmetic solution, or a combination of both, the best approach depends on the cause of your hair loss and what fits your lifestyle. To hear firsthand stories from women who have found success, check out our past episodes featuring Meg Weatherman and Carol Combs (links below). No matter where you are on your hair journey, solutions exist—and there's hope. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Summary In this episode of the Future of Dermatology podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar interviews Dr. Natasha Atanaskova Mesinkovska MD PhD, a renowned dermatologist and researcher. They discuss Dr. Mesinkovska's journey in dermatology, her passion for hair research, the challenges of aging in dermatology, and the implications of chemical sunscreens on hair health. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of dermatology, the importance of patient care, and the need for continued education in the field. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the evolving landscape of scalp care and its intersection with skincare trends, discussing the importance of scalp health and the various treatments available, including PRP and minoxidil. They also engage in a rapid-fire segment addressing treatment approaches for alopecia areata in different age groups, emphasizing the significance of addressing comorbidities and the potential of new treatments like JAK inhibitors. The discussion concludes with an exploration of exciting innovations in dermatology, including advancements in non-invasive imaging and AI technologies. Takeaways Dr. Mesinkovska emphasizes the importance of mentorship in medicine. The podcast aims to create a positive environment for dermatology professionals. Aging affects not just skin but also hair health. Chemical sunscreens may have adverse effects on hair conditions. The landscape of hair research is evolving with new treatment options. Dermatology interfaces with patients' psychological perceptions of aging. The importance of understanding the social aspects of dermatological conditions. Dr. Mesinkovska's journey reflects the American dream in medicine. The role of AI in enhancing dermatological practices is promising. Frontal fibrosing alopecia is a growing concern in dermatology. Scalp care is increasingly recognized as part of skincare. PRP treatments are popular for scalp rejuvenation. Regular hair washing is essential for scalp health. Preservatives in products serve important functions. Oils and ceramides are crucial for scalp hydration. Anti-dandruff shampoos can help maintain scalp balance. Atopy is a significant factor in alopecia in children. Minoxidil can help maintain hair density. New technologies in dermatology are promising. The future of dermatology is bright with innovative treatments. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to the Future of Dermatology Podcast 02:06 - Meet Dr. Natasha Mesinkovska: A Dermatology Pioneer 05:15 - The Journey of a Dermatologist: Passion and Purpose 09:14 - The Evolving Landscape of Hair Research 12:36 - Aging and Its Impact on Dermatology 14:08 - Chemical Sunscreens and Their Effects on Hair Health 16:56 - Navigating Scalp Care and Skincare Trends 21:23 - Rapid Fire on Alopecia Areata Treatment 29:24 - Exciting Innovations in Dermatology
Travelling to Turkey for a hair transplant ~ is it the answer? Dr Anthony Bared has a background in plastic surgery, with over 15 years as a surgeon.He trained as a head & neck surgeon and now also specialises in hair restoration. He concentrates on just these few areas, so that he can develop and perfect his craft.Dr Bared stresses the importance of communication to manage expectations. He also conducts follow ups after hair transplant surgery, seeing his patients back for upto a year afterwards, and how this may mean that travelling internationally for treatment can lead to less reliable, or even unsatisfactory long term results. We also discuss over- harvesting the donor areas, and how aggressive procedures are not beneficial long term.He shares how the surgery can necessitate a certain level of artistry, including considering the angulation and depth of each individual hair follicle for the most natural look.The use of PRP to support the hair growth and expedite healing is also shared.We look at Minoxidil and Finasteride, the side effects and how you can test to determine whether these would benefit you.Connect with Dr Bared:Instagram Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist course Support the showConnect with Hair therapy: Facebook Instagram Twitter Clubhouse- @Hair.Therapy Donate towards the podcast Start your own podcastHair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert!
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.
Losing your hair feels like a ticking clock, making you check the mirror constantly. Fears about hair transplant surgery might hold you back from taking action, but San Diego plastic surgeon Dr. Hector Salazar is here with the truth.He explains when it's actually time to worry and how he creates a natural-looking hairline with modern hair transplant techniques. Using FUE technology, Dr. Salazar precisely removes individual follicles for seamless, natural results, leaving outdated strip methods behind.Find out:Options to try before committing to a hair transplantWhat to expect on your hair transplant surgery day Why you might need multiple sessions and how many grafts can be done at onceHow long it takes to see resultsThe role of eyebrow transplants for thinning browsThe reality of the hibernation phase of transplanted follicles and when they'll grow into a full head of hairWhy early intervention is keyWhether the donor area will grow backHow to spot edited before-and-after photosWhy we use SmartGraft FUE technology LinksWatch our live webinar on SmartGraft hair restorationView hair restoration before and after photosMeet San Diego plastic surgeon Dr. Hector Salazar-ReyesLearn from the talented plastic surgeons inside La Jolla Cosmetic, the 20x winner of the Best of San Diego and global winner of the 2020 MyFaceMyBody Best Cosmetic/Plastic Surgery Practice.Join hostess Monique Ramsey as she takes you inside La Jolla Cosmetic Surgery Centre, where dreams become real. Featuring the unique expertise of San Diego's most loved plastic surgeons, this podcast covers the latest trends in aesthetic surgery, including breast augmentation, breast implant removal, tummy tuck, mommy makeover, labiaplasty, facelifts and rhinoplasty.La Jolla Cosmetic is located just off the I-5 San Diego Freeway at 9850 Genesee Ave, Suite 130 in the Ximed building on the Scripps Memorial Hospital campus.To learn more, go to LJCSC.com or follow the team on Instagram @LJCSCWatch the LJCSC Dream Team on YouTube @LaJollaCosmeticThe La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast is a production of The Axis: theaxis.io
After a long run, my knees hurt upon standing up from my chair. Is this arthritis?My new gynecologist says I don't need progesterone while taking estriol. What say you?I lost 100 pounds after gastric bypass but now I have incapacitating blood sugar spikes after meals.I have a positive ANA but all other tests are negative. Should I be concerned?Should I be concerned about the side effects of minoxidil compounded with dutasteride for hair loss?
Send us a textOn today's show we cover lots of questions including…Can you mix chemical exfoliant with a hydrating serum to dilute the exfoliant?Is using a topical minoxidil for women safe to use on eyebrows?Does shampoo really strip all the lipids from your hair?Is the Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Cream properly preserved?Do we know of a good website to find allergenic ingredients in products?Beauty NewsFirst lawsuit of the year!What you should know about the toxins in beauty products.Question linksNature articleTime Stamps0:00 - Intro and chit chat 4:45 - Beauty News17:26 - Beauty Questions - Hydrating serum21:18 - Minoxidil on eyebrows25:05 - Shampoo stripping lipids29:35 - Aveeno properly preserved38:10 - website suggestions42:00 - EndingFive Ways to Ask a question -1. Send us a message through Patreon!2. You can record your question on your smart phone and email to thebeautybrains@gmail.com3. Send it to us via social media (see links below)4. Submit it through the following form - Ask a question5. Leave a voice mail message: 872-216-1856Social media accountson Instagram we're at thebeautybrains2018on Twitter, we're thebeautybrainsAnd we have a Facebook pageValerie's ingredient company - Simply IngredientsPerry's other website - Chemists CornerFollow the Porch Kitty Krew instagram accountSupport the show
Hair loss isn't just about genetics or male pattern baldness. Aging, stress, and environmental factors can also take a toll. Dr. Jason Bloom joins Dr. Bass to discuss solutions for thinning hair, hair loss, and baldness, from everyday treatments like minoxidil to advanced options like hair transplant surgery. Find out how FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) and FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) hair transplant procedures work, along with the pros and cons of each. Plus, Dr. Bloom shares his personal journey with hair transplant surgery to give you a firsthand look at what to expect. Drs. Bass and Bloom cover: The importance of planning ahead before a hair transplant Why harvesting a strip of hair from the back during hair transplant surgery doesn't mean losing that hair How NeoGraft helps achieve natural-looking results The maximum number of grafts you can safely transplant at once Other transplant areas, including beards, eyebrows, and even scars Exciting advancements on the horizon for hair restoration treatments About Jason Bloom, MD Located in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, Dr. Jason Bloom is a double board certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon. He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Otorhinolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania and Clinical Assistant Professor (Adjunct) of Dermatology at the Temple University School of Medicine. Read more about Philadelphia facial plastic surgeon Jason Bloom, MD About Dr. Lawrence Bass Innovator. Industry veteran. In-demand Park Avenue board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Lawrence Bass is a true master of his craft, not only in the OR but as an industry pioneer in the development and evaluation of new aesthetic technologies. With locations in both Manhattan (on Park Avenue between 62nd and 63rd Streets) and in Great Neck, Long Island, Dr. Bass has earned his reputation as the plastic surgeon for the most discerning patients in NYC and beyond. To learn more, visit the Bass Plastic Surgery website or follow the team on Instagram @drbassnyc Subscribe to the Park Avenue Plastic Surgery Class newsletter to be notified of new episodes & receive exclusive invitations, offers, and information from Dr. Bass.
Tapinarof trials for AD - Minoxidil kills cats - Colchicine for aphthous stomatitis - Onychopapillomas and BAP1 - Physicians compensation models: Important and overlooked - To sign up for Luke's atopic dermatitis CME activity, go to: impactedu.gathered.com/invite/4QbYEVpbzq Want to donate to the cause? Do so here! Donate to the podcast: uofuhealth.org/dermasphere Check out our video content on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@dermaspherepodcast and VuMedi!: www.vumedi.com/channel/dermasphere/ The University of Utah's Dermatology ECHO: physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare - Connect with us! - Web: dermaspherepodcast.com/ - Twitter: @DermaspherePC - Instagram: dermaspherepodcast - Facebook: www.facebook.com/DermaspherePodcast/ - Check out Luke and Michelle's other podcast, SkinCast! healthcare.utah.edu/dermatology/skincast/ Luke and Michelle report no significant conflicts of interest… BUT check out our friends at: - Kikoxp.com (a social platform for doctors to share knowledge) - www.levelex.com/games/top-derm (A free dermatology game to learn more dermatology!
Send us a textOn this show we cover lots of questions including…How effective are growth factors in topical products?Can low dose Minoxidil pills treat hair loss in women?Does air drying cause more damage than blow drying?What shampoo & conditioner won't weigh down fine hair?Can a dark spot serum work to reduce pigmentation?Beauty NewsThe Rock - PapatuiStudy validates anti-aging benefit of collagen peptides?Time Stamps0:00 - Introduction / chit chat7:45 - The Rock hair care10:30 - Collagen peptide story16:05 - Beauty questions - topical growth factors23:25 - Minoxidil pills for hair loss27:40 - Air drying and damage36:00 - Shampoo & conditioner unscented43:10 - Dark spot serum50:00 - EndingFive Ways to Ask a question -1. Send us a message through Patreon!2. You can record your question on your smart phone and email to thebeautybrains@gmail.com3. Send it to us via social media (see links below)4. Submit it through the following form - Ask a question5. Leave a voice mail message: 872-216-1856Social media accountson Instagram we're at thebeautybrains2018on Twitter, we're thebeautybrainsAnd we have a Facebook pageValerie's ingredient company - Simply IngredientsPerry's other website - Chemists CornerFollow the Porch Kitty Krew instagram accountSupport the show
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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.
Visit Assure Clinic Website: www.assureclinic.com Order 'Build, Don't Talk' (in English) here: https://amzn.eu/d/eCfijRu Order 'Build Don't Talk' (in Hindi) here: https://amzn.eu/d/4wZISO0 Follow Our Whatsapp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaokF5x0bIdi3Qn9ef2J Subscribe To Our Other YouTube Channels:- https://www.youtube.com/@rajshamaniclips https://www.youtube.com/@RajShamani.Shorts Timestamps: (00:00) - Introduction (03:11) - How Does Hair Loss Happen? (06:24) - Top Reasons for Hair Loss (08:03) - Hair Fall in Young Adults (10:55) - Stress and Hair Loss (12:19) - Male vs. Female: Hair Loss Risk (13:43) - What to Avoid for Healthy Hair (15:04) - Keratin Treatment Alternatives (16:20) - Why Dyson Is Safer (17:15) - Vaping and Hair Loss (17:40) - Stage 2 of Hair Loss (18:36) - Insecurity from Hair Loss (21:30) - Post-Hair Loss Treatments (24:09) - Before Your Hair Transplant (31:39) - Post-Transplant Maintenance (36:31) - Who Can Use Medications? (37:28) - DHT Blockers Explained (37:47) - Minoxidil & Finasteride Overview (43:08) - Understanding PRP (44:52) - What Is Mesotherapy? (45:53) - Best Hair Growth Therapies (48:03) - Microneedling Explained (48:43) - What Is Hair Botox? (50:42) - Post-Transplant Changes (56:24) - Hair Oil Benefits (58:30) - Supplements for Hair Growth (1:00:10) - Benefits of Sun Exposure? (1:00:55) - Are Cold Drinks Harmful? (1:03:00) - Ideal Hair Care Routine (1:04:35) - Effects of Hair Dye (1:06:03) - Beauty Industry Claims (1:09:35) - Assure Clinics Journey (1:24:22) - Hair Transplant Market in India (1:27:13) - Growth of Assure Clinics (1:28:35) - Thank You for Listening! (1:28:54) - Outro In today's episode of Figuring Out, we have Dr Abhishek Pilani MD Dermatologist Founder - Assure Clinics and Dr Priyanka Pilani - Founder & Managing Director - Assure Clinics in conversation with Raj Shamani. Assure Clinics is one of India's leading wellness and hair restoration centers. Known for their advanced treatments and dedication, Assure Clinics has helped thousands regain confidence through effective hair restoration and wellness solutions. The discussion explores the challenges in the hair restoration industry, the importance of personalized treatments, and how Assure Clinics stands out in a competitive market. They also highlight the emotional aspects of hair restoration, emphasizing the need to balance physical and mental well-being for holistic health. Abhishek and Priyanka share their journey of building Assure Clinics from scratch, detailing the struggles and triumphs of leading a healthcare business. They debunk common hair loss myths, explain the science behind treatments, and offer practical tips for healthier hair and scalp care. Don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations! Follow Assure Clinic Here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/assure_clinic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@assureclinic7634 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/assureclinic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/assure-clinic Follow Dr. Abhishek Pilani Here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhishekpilani/ LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/dr-abhishek-pilani-352421165 Follow Dr. Priyanka Pilani Here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpriyanka1802/ LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/dr-priyanka-desai-pilani-660927325 To Know More, Follow Raj Shamani On ⤵︎ Instagram @RajShamani https://www.instagram.com/rajshamani/ Twitter @RajShamani https://twitter.com/rajshamani Facebook @ShamaniRaj https://www.facebook.com/shamaniraj LinkedIn - Raj Shamani https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajshamani/ #podcast #figuringout #rajshamani #assureclinic #doctor #hairloss #hairfall #hairtransplant
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#AskDrJohnWattsPatients frequently ask various questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, and medical treatments for hair loss, including Dr John Watts' followers. They inundate his popular channel with queries on these hair-related issues.
Can wonder products halt hair loss and grow back luscious locks?We're back with a new series of Sliced Bread and a fresh batch of investigations into your suggested wonder products. First up this time are lotions and pills that promise to stop hair loss - and even grow it back. For this episode Greg is joined at our Salford studios by two listeners, Ian and Kimberley. Ian got in touch about two products he's seen - Minoxidil and Finasteride - which he hopes can help with male pattern baldness. And listener Kimberley is keen to know whether there's anything she can do about hair loss which is caused by menopause. To get the answers Greg speaks to one of the most cited researchers in the hair loss world - Ralf Paus - as they deep-dive into the studies to separate the science fact from the marketing claims. As ever this series it's YOUR suggestions that are the start of all our investigations. If you've seen an ad, trend or wonder product promising to make you happier, healthier or greener, email us at sliced.bread@bbc.co.uk OR send a voicenote to our WhatsApp number 07543 306807PRESENTER: Greg Foot PRODUCER: Simon Hoban
Can wonder products halt hair loss and grow back luscious locks?We're back with a new series of Sliced Bread and a fresh batch of investigations into your suggested wonder products. First up this time are lotions and pills that promise to stop hair loss - and even grow it back. For this episode Greg is joined at our Salford studios by two listeners, Ian and Kimberley. Ian got in touch about two products he's seen - Minoxidil and Finasteride - which he hopes can help with male pattern baldness. And listener Kimberley is keen to know whether there's anything she can do about hair loss which is caused by menopause. To get the answers Greg speaks to one of the most cited researchers in the hair loss world - Ralf Paus - as they deep-dive into the studies to separate the science fact from the marketing claims. As ever this series it's YOUR suggestions that are the start of all our investigations. If you've seen an ad, trend or wonder product promising to make you happier, healthier or greener, email us at sliced.bread@bbc.co.uk OR send a voicenote to our WhatsApp number 07543 306807PRESENTER: Greg Foot PRODUCER: Simon Hoban
This week listen in as Kate, Mark, Gary and Henry discuss antiviral treatment for infant RSV, colonoscopy competence by specialty, oral minoxidil for hair loss in men, and artificial intelligence performance on interpreting electrocardiograms . RSV medication: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2313551#ap2 and https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39321361/ Colonoscopy by specialty https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38588561/ https://aapce.wildapricot.org/ Minoxidil:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38598226/ AI for ECGs:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/39096711
Send us a textDiscovering new hope for hair loss! In this episode of Causes or Cures, Dr. Eeks chats with Dr. Sheila MacNeil and Dr. Muhammad Yar about their accidental discovery that a simple sugar compound may stimulate hair regrowth and help end male-pattern baldness, or androgenic alopecia—a condition affecting many people. They dive into how an unexpected finding in a study on wound healing sparked their current study on hair loss, which they break down in the episode. The researchers walk us through how the study was conducted, results, how their findings compare to current prescription treatments for hair loss, and what's next in their research.Dr. MacNeil is an Emeritus Professor of Tissue Engineering at the University of Sheffield, UK, with over 550 peer-reviewed publications in soft tissue engineering. You can learn more about Dr. MacNeil here. Dr. Yar is an Associate Professor at the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Biomedical Materials at COMSATS University in Islamabad, Pakistan. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor at King Fahd University in Saudi Arabia. You can learn more about his work here.*New* SUBSCRIBE for Upcoming Bonus Episodes!You can contact Dr. Eeks at bloomingwellness.com.Follow Eeks on Instagram here.Or Facebook here.Or X.On Youtube.Or TikTok.SUBSCRIBE to her monthly newsletter here.Support the show
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Darshan addresses common questions about potential treatments for hair loss. He provides insights based on his expertise as both a pharmacist and an FDA regulatory lawyer.Darshan explains that FDA-approved treatments for hair loss include minoxidil and finasteride. Minoxidil, originally a blood pressure medication, can lower blood pressure and has other side effects. Finasteride, used for benign prostatic hypertrophy, is also FDA-approved for hair loss but has limitations and potential side effects.He also discusses other treatment ideas. Oral proteins are ineffective because they are broken down in the digestive system and cannot be absorbed properly. Topical proteins are similarly ineffective because their large molecules cannot penetrate the skin.Darshan mentions stem cell treatments but notes that the evidence for their effectiveness is still limited. Despite their potential, no stem cell therapies for hair loss have been approved by the FDA, suggesting the data isn't sufficient yet.Support the show
Hair loss can happen to anyone, and it can deeply affect your confidence and self-image, even if you are a well-known actor like today's guest. In this week's episode of HairPod, I spoke with actor/stock car driver Frankie Muniz about his experience with thinning hair. While many fans might not be aware of his battle with hair loss, he came on the show to share his story in hopes that it can help others who are going through the same thing. Frankie Muniz's Hair Loss Story Frankie Muniz recalls how, in his early 20s, he began to notice significant hair thinning even though he grew up with really thick hair. This unexpected change led him to try a variety of treatments, as so many do when they discover their hair loss. He acknowledges that these solutions are effective for many people, but he dealt with some of the rare side effects that the products can have, which left him feeling disheartened. He opted to shave his head for some time but still wasn't happy with how he looked in the mirror. Frankie's Transformative Decision Frankie's journey changed completely when his wife encouraged him to make an appointment with HairClub. Despite his initial skepticism, he agreed to a consultation. The immediate results of his hair system left him emotional, as he finally saw a version of himself in the mirror that restored his confidence. “It was truly life-changing,” Frankie shares, noting how this newfound confidence positively impacted every aspect of his life, from his career to his personal relationships. Hair Loss: Breaking the Silence Frankie Muniz's hair loss story is unique in that he is willing to speak openly about it, unlike many public figures who prefer not to. In an industry where appearance is often everything, many choose to keep their struggles private. Frankie, however, wants to break that silence. By sharing his story, he hopes to empower others to seek solutions without shame. His transparency serves as a powerful reminder that no one has to face these challenges alone, and that finding the right solution can truly be life-changing. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! NIH: Effects of Minoxidil and Finasteride NHS: Side effects of Finasteride are rare Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In this episode, Joe dives deep into the world of hair loss and hair growth treatments with Dr. Alan Bauman, a leading hair restoration physician. With over 33,000 patients treated and 12,000 hair transplant procedures performed, Dr. Bauman shares his expertise on various treatments like PRP, FUE, Regenera, and even microneedling. The discussion covers the effectiveness and applications of these therapies, including the potential and limitations of topical treatments like minoxidil and finasteride. They also explore the impact of nutrition, lifestyle, and newer regenerative medicine techniques on maintaining and enhancing hair growth. Joe brings his personal experiences and research into the conversation, seeking clarifications and insights from Dr. Bauman on how to optimize hair health. Timestamps: (00:00) - Introduction (01:27) - Understanding PRP for Hair Loss (09:02) - Comparing Hair Loss Treatments: PRP, Minoxidil, and More (16:27) - Combining Treatments for Optimal Results (23:27) - The Role of Genetics and Mitochondrial Function in Hair Loss (26:43) - The Importance of Quality in Hair Growth Devices (33:05) - Topical Finasteride: Efficacy and Usage (40:16) - Microneedling: Benefits and Misconceptions (45:07) - Scalp Massaging and Therapeutic Treatments (47:00) - Ketoconazole Shampoo: Pros and Cons (50:28) - Essential Oils and Hair Loss (56:41) - Nutritional Factors in Hair Health (01:03:16) - Future of Hair Loss Treatments If you're interested in learning more about how your DNA and genetics affect your health: - Visit https://www.baumanmedical.com/ - Check out SelfDecode: https://selfdecode.com/ - Join Joe's online community: https://thejoecohenshow.com/
Hair loss is a common and troublesome issue affecting millions of Americans. Today we look into the common cause of hair loss and how to improve hair growth, thickness and coverage. Listen to discover: What stages hair goes through as it grows How hormones and hormone replacement affects hair growth Autoimmune conditions that cause hair loss How medical conditions, stress and life changes can cause loss of hair The length of time it takes to regrow hair Over the counter and prescription medications to enhance hair growth How PRP can enhance our hair The benefit of exosomes Using procedures like light therapy and microneedling to avoid surgery Hair transplant options If you're noticing thinning hair or a receding hairline, this is one episode you don't want to miss! Key Moments in this episode are: 01:28 Stages of hair growth 04:35 Androgenic alopecia 05:47 Telogen effluvium 08:21 Alopecia areata 09:18 Other causes of hair loss 11:31 Can hair regrow on its own? 12:01 Simple changes to enhance hair growth 13:52 Minoxidil for hair loss 14:47 Finasteride for hair loss 16:55 Duasteride for hair loss 17:56 Spironolactone for hair loss 19:12: PRP (platelet-rich plasma) for hair loss 20:32 Exosomes for hair loss 24:59 Low level laser therapy for hair loss 27:10 Microneedling for hair loss 28:29 Hair restoration surgeries Learn more about PRP for hair loss here: https://www.foundationsfl.com/prp Discover the power of exosomes for hair restoration here: https://www.foundationsfl.com/derive Understand how Keravive can improve scalp health here: https://www.foundationsfl.com/keravive Follow us! Instagram @foundationskristinjacksonmd Website https://www.foundationsfl.com/ FB facebook.com/advancedurogynecology Loved this episode? Share with a friend.
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Losing your hair? Discover the truth about hair loss remedies and learn evidence-based strategies for healthier hair in this episode of Heal Thy Self with Dr. Christian Gonzalez. Explore the science behind hair loss, debunk common myths, and provide a comprehensive approach to maintaining and improving your hair health. Show Notes: -Hair Loss Overview, Statistics, and Prevalence -Common types of Hair Loss: Androgenetic Alopecia, Telogen Effluvium, Alopecia Areata, Anagen Effluvium -Types of Treatments: Conventional (Minoxidil, Finasteride, Hair Transplants); Emerging (PRP, LLLT, Stem Cell Therapy); Holistic Approaches (Nutrition, Stress management, and Exercise benefits) -Supplements, Herbal options and Natural Remedies like onion juice, castor oil, and rosemary oil === Thank you to our Sponsors! Puori https://puori.com/drg and use code DRG for 20% off. OurPlace https://fromourplace.com and use code DRG to receive 10% off. === References: Otberg, N., Finner, A. M., & Shapiro, J. (2007). Androgenetic alopecia. Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 36(2), 379-398. Suchonwanit, P., Thammarucha, S., & Leerunyakul, K. (2019). Minoxidil and its use in hair disorders: a review. Drug Design, Development and Therapy, 13, 2777-2786. Rossi, A., Anzalone, A., Fortuna, M. C., Caro, G., Garelli, V., Pranteda, G., & Carlesimo, M. (2016). Multi-therapies in androgenetic alopecia: review and clinical experiences. Dermatologic Therapy, 29(6), 424-432. Gentile, P., Garcovich, S., Bielli, A., Scioli, M. G., Orlandi, A., & Cervelli, V. (2015). The effect of platelet-rich plasma in hair regrowth: a randomized placebo-controlled trial. Stem Cells Translational Medicine, 4(11), 1317-1323. Guo, E. L., & Katta, R. (2017). Diet and hair loss: effects of nutrient deficiency and supplement use. Dermatology Practical & Conceptual, 7(1), 1-10. Sharquie, K. E., & Al‐Obaidi, H. K. (2002). Onion juice (Allium cepa L.), a new topical treatment for alopecia areata. The Journal of Dermatology, 29(6), 343-346. Panahi, Y., Taghizadeh, M., Marzony, E. T., & Sahebkar, A. (2015). Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: a randomized comparative trial. Skinmed, 13(1), 15-21.
Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Marah Hehemann, an assistant professor of urology and the Associate Program Director of Andrology at the University of Washington in Seattle. Dr. Hehemann specializes in male sexual function and fertility and also practices clinically at the university. Hair loss can be a distressing experience for many men, leading them to seek out treatments like minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Propecia). However, these popular medications may come with potential side effects that impact sexual function. Minoxidil is unlikely to significantly affect erectile function when applied topically, as only about 1% of the medication is absorbed into the bloodstream. On the other hand, finasteride, which blocks the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT), has been associated with a 5-10% chance of negatively impacting sexual function, including reduced libido, erectile dysfunction, ejaculatory problems, and decreased sexual pleasure. These effects have been reported with both the higher 5mg dose used for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and the lower 1mg dose for male pattern baldness. For more free erectile dysfunction education and resources, please visit: https://erectioniq.com/ Mark Goldberg helps men resolve erectile dysfunction. He offers individual, one-on-one services to men throughout the world through a secure, telehealth platform. It's 100% confidential. You can visit the Center for Intimacy, Connection and Change website to schedule a free consultation: https://centericc.com/
In this episode, Dr. Jeff Donovan, a dermatologist and hair loss specialist, examines the effect of topical minoxidil in enhancing beard hair growth in men Dr. Donovan focuses on a study published in Sage Open Medicine Case Reports titled, "Facial Hair Enhancement with Minoxidil and Off-Label Use". This study highlights the impact of using topical minoxidil for beard hair growth. As a subject frequently questioned by men worldwide, understanding the benefits, side effects, and the result of its use is vital. A noteworthy part of this study was that it compared the use of topical minoxidil by two identical twins. Only one of the twins applied minoxidil on his face, and as early as the first month, finer, lighter-colored hairs appeared on his beard and mustache. He experienced hair shedding for a few months but still showed overall improvement in hair density and count after using minoxidil for 16 months. Despite mild side effects such as skin dryness and hypertrichosis on ears and forehead, as well as increased body hair in other areas, the study shows that minoxidil can be an effective strategy for males wishing to enhance their facial hair. The patient in the case report switched to topical minoxidil foam due to dry flakiness caused by the solution, suggesting that the foam might be a preferable choice for some users. To sum up, this 16-month-long study provides valuable insights on the potential effectiveness of using minoxidil for beard growth. Despite the side effects and need for more long-term data, the results suggest that it is a reasonably safe and potentially helpful approach for those who desire to improve their facial hair density.
In this episode, we will dive into fascinating recent studies about the side effects of Minoxidil, a widely-known medication for hair loss treatment. This podcast highlights new research regarding what Dr. Donovan calls "the OMAHA effect" (ORAL MINOXIDIL ALCOHOL HANGOVER ASSOCIATION), the surprising association between oral minoxidil use and exacerbated alcohol hangover symptoms. This phenomenon challenges previous conceptions in the medical field and warrants further investigation into potential implications for patients using oral Minoxidil. However, though intriguing, the data about the OMAHA effect lacks detailed and quantitative information about the patients involved and their experiences. This calls for more precise and extensive research on the matter. Dr. Donovan emphasizes the need to gather more information before this knowledge can lead to changes in medical practice. Moving forward, the episode also examines another study analyzing the association between topical Minoxidil and hair discoloration. This study equips you with more concrete data, reporting that about one-fourth of patients using Minoxidil perceive that the treatment has led to their hair graying. Despite the product monograph advising patients to stop minoxidil use when hair discoloration is noticed, the podcast argues that this abrupt termination might not be practical as patients risk losing the new hair growth achieved with Minoxidil when they stop the treatment. Overall, this discussion underscores how hair graying and discoloration, like hair loss, also significantly impacts individuals' lives. As researchers dedicate more attention to understanding these issues, expect more practical guidelines and breakthroughs in combatting them. Join Dr. Donovan every week for insightful discussions about ground-breaking studies relevant to hair loss and its treatment. Stay tuned for our next episode where we look into topical Minoxidil use for beard growth.
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In this episode, we dive into a thought-provoking study by Sanfilippo and Friedman, "Survey of Dermatology Practitioners' Opinions and Prescribing Habits of Oral Minoxidil for the Treatment of Androgenetic Hair Loss". The study provides valuable insights into the perceptions of practitioners on oral minoxidil, an increasingly popular option for treating hair loss. We discuss the results of this survey and compare it with previous studies, shedding light not only on the effectiveness of oral minoxidil but also on the practitioners' comfort level in prescribing it and patients' satisfaction with its results. The pulse of the global community and the evidence provided by well-conducted studies play a significant role in shaping our understanding of oral minoxidil. There's a critical need for long-term evaluations and more comprehensive studies to establish its effects and side effects over years of use. Stay tuned for more in-depth discussions as we continue to explore the realm of hair loss treatments. And don't forget, if you want to immerse yourself in the study of hair loss and acquire advanced clinical and problem-solving skills, consider applying for a training position in the Evidence-Based Hair Fellowship, the world's most comprehensive program for physicians and allied health professionals.
In this episode of the Evidence-Based Hair Podcast hair loss specialist Dr. Jeff Donovan breaks down the findings of a recent study comparing oral minoxidil and topical minoxidil in the treatment of male androgenetic alopecia. Published in JAMA Dermatology, the study challenged popular opinions by revealing similar performance between the two types of minoxidil, putting a spotlight on the importance of robust evidence from randomized controlled trials. Interestingly, Dr. Donovan examined the historical usage of oral minoxidil, once a blood pressure medication, in treating hair loss and the subsequent need for more rigorous studies to solidify its effectiveness. The episode also covers the surprising conclusion that oral minoxidil did not significantly outperform its topical counterpart, contrary to what the mainstream assumes. Diving deeper into the debate, Dr. Donovan explored differing perspectives derived from the Pantchprateep et al and Penha et al studies of oral minoxidil. Where the Panchaprateep et al study suggested that all patients saw some improvement, the Penha et al study showed that not all participants experienced the same positive results. In an in-depth examination of the 'Oral Minoxidil versus Topical Minoxidil for Male Androgenetic Alopecia: A Randomized Clinical Trial', the potential side effects, including minor adverse effects of both treatments were also discussed. While not definitive in recommending one treatment over the other, the episode sparks stimulating discussions around the efficacy of oral minoxidil, its comparison to topical minoxidil, and the potential of randomized controlled trials in determining the optimal treatment for male androgenetic hair loss. STUDIES REVIEWED IN THIS EPISODE Penha MA et al. Oral Minoxidil vs Topical Minoxidil for Male Androgenetic Alopecia: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Dermatol . 2024 Apr 10:e240284. doi: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2024.0284. Online ahead of print Panchaprateep et al. Efficacy and Safety of Oral Minoxidil 5 mg Once Daily in the Treatment of Male Patients with Androgenetic Alopecia: An Open-Label and Global Photographic Assessment. Dermatol Ther. 2020 Dec;10(6):1345-1357
If this is your first time hearing about trichology, you're not alone. On this episode of HairPod, our host Kevin Rolston speaks with trichologist, hair stylist, and educator Kate Holohan on the subject of trichology. They discuss the causes of scalp and hair disorders, treatment trends, and simple, everyday actions you can start taking today to improve the health of your hair. What is Trichology? Trichology, derived from the Greek word "Trikhos", which means hair, encompasses the study and treatment of various conditions and concerns affecting the hair and scalp. As specialists, trichologists devote themselves to understanding the complexities of these issues, offering tailored solutions and guidance to individuals seeking to rejuvenate and maintain optimal hair health. With their expertise and passion for empowering clients, trichologists play a vital role in promoting confidence and well-being through personalized care and innovative treatments. Kate's journey into trichology began in 2019, despite her extensive experience as a hairdresser spanning two decades. This newfound interest sparked a passion for understanding the intricacies of hair and scalp health, driving her to explore the field further. Interestingly, while prior experience as a hairdresser isn't a prerequisite for pursuing a career in trichology, many individuals from the hairstyling industry, like Kate, are drawn to its fascinating realm. Their familiarity with haircare and client interactions provides a solid foundation for delving into the scientific aspects of trichology. Hairdressers often find themselves fielding questions about hair and scalp health from clients seeking advice. While they can recommend cosmetic products and offer basic tips for maintenance, their expertise is limited when it comes to diagnosing and treating underlying issues. This is where the specialized knowledge of trichologists becomes invaluable. By bridging the gap between cosmetic solutions and medical expertise, trichologists play a vital role in helping individuals achieve optimal hair and scalp health. Their comprehensive understanding of hair biology, coupled with advanced diagnostic tools and treatment modalities, allows them to address a myriad of concerns effectively. In essence, trichology offers a holistic approach to haircare, blending scientific insights with practical solutions to empower individuals to overcome hair and scalp challenges. Whether it's addressing hair loss, scalp conditions, or promoting overall hair health, trichologists are dedicated to providing personalized care and support to each client they serve. Causes of Hair and Scalp Disorders Trichology unveils a fascinating insight into hair health, shedding light on the multifaceted nature of hair issues. While stress or depression can act as catalysts, triggering or exacerbating these concerns, trichology reveals that the root causes often extend beyond surface-level explanations. Delving into the realm of trichology unveils factors contributing to hair woes, from autoimmune disorders to nutritional imbalances and beyond. This holistic perspective emphasizes the interconnectedness of physical and emotional well-being, urging individuals to embark on a journey towards optimal hair health. Intriguingly, trichology challenges conventional notions by unraveling the influences shaping hair conditions. By embracing this multidimensional approach, individuals can unlock new insights and strategies to nurture their hair and scalp, creating a vibrant and resilient mane. Easy Ways to Treat Scalp Issues Scalp issues can be bothersome, but incorporating simple habits into your routine can make a significant difference. Instead of attempting drastic lifestyle changes all at once, focus on small, sustainable adjustments that you can maintain over time. One easy yet effective practice is staying hydrated. Proper hydration supports numerous bodily functions, including hair growth. Additionally, consider investing in silk pillowcases. Their smooth texture minimizes friction, reducing the risk of hair breakage while you sleep. When it comes to nutrition, incorporating dates into your diet can offer hair-boosting benefits. Dates are packed with vitamins B and C, essential for promoting hair health. However, moderation is key—aim for around three dates per day to reap their nutritional rewards without overindulging. By integrating these straightforward strategies into your daily routine, you can proactively address scalp issues and promote overall hair wellness, all with minimal effort. Exploring Hair Treatment Trends and Solutions In the quest for a healthier scalp, many individuals turn to products designed to exfoliate, aiming for a deeper cleanse. However, it's crucial to approach scalp exfoliation with caution, as excessive scrubbing can inadvertently lead to breakage and damage. While Minoxidil presents a promising solution for hair regrowth, its efficacy varies, working effectively for approximately 70% of users. Consider undergoing a genetic test to assess your likelihood of responding positively to Minoxidil. Keep in mind, though, that these tests may come with a hefty price tag. Before embarking on any treatment regimen, it's essential to explore all available options. Some professionals may lean towards medication without discussing alternative solutions first, so it's vital to be well-informed and advocate for your preferences. While genetic hair loss may not have a cure, proactive measures can help slow down its progression, offering hope and options for managing this common concern. Resources Book a free consultation with HairClub! Kate Holohan on the Hair Therapy podcast Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
What I Know About Hair Loss After 25 Years Of Obsession And Experimenting Click Here for a FREE 15 min Zoom Consultation With Brad: In this podcast episode, Brad Williams from Over 40 Fitness Hacks delves into his personal journey with hair loss and greying hair at the age of 43. He shares insights into genetic hair loss, detailing his family history and his own experiences with preventive measures and treatments. Brad discusses his success with Finasteride in halting hair loss, alongside his less fruitful attempts with other treatments like Minoxidil. He also touches on the side effects of Finasteride, particularly its impact on body hair and muscle gain. Transitioning to the topic of greying hair, Brad explores his recent experimentation with a supplement called spermidine, which aims to reactivate stem cells and restore melanin production. He notes some initial success in reducing greys and speeding up hair growth, albeit with no noticeable impact on hairline recession. Brad reflects on the limited advancements in hair loss treatments over the past two decades, highlighting emerging trends like hair transplants and potential future breakthroughs driven by advancements in AI technology. While acknowledging the importance of overall health and longevity, Brad emphasizes the significance of finding solutions to personal insecurities and encourages listeners to continue exploring options under the guidance of healthcare professionals. He concludes with a hopeful outlook for future innovations in the field of hair loss treatment. If you're interested in online personal training or being a guest on my podcast, "Over 40 Fitness Hacks," you can reach me at brad@over40fitnesshacks.com or visit my website at: www.Over40FitnessHacks.com Additionally, check out my Yelp reviews for my local business, Evolve Gym in Huntington Beach, at https://bit.ly/3GCKRzV
Unlock the secrets of rosemary for hair loss with a comparison to minoxidil. Dr. Joshua Goldenberg presents a super speedy summary of a groundbreaking study comparing natural remedies to pharmaceuticals. Learn about efficacy, side effects, and innovative solutions for androgenic alopecia in this enlightening episode.Learn more and become a member at www.DrJournalClub.comCheck out our complete offerings of NANCEAC-approved Continuing Education Courses.
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Have you ever looked in the mirror and noticed your hair isn't quite as full as it used to be? You're not alone. On this episode, we have a heart-to-heart with Dr. Alan Bauman of Bauman Medical, who brings empathy and expertise to the table as we tackle hair loss in midlife, particularly for women. From genetic factors to emotional impacts, we cover the gamut of this surprisingly common yet often unspoken struggle. Dr. Bauman's personal journey from the inception of his "hair hospital" to becoming a beacon of hope for those facing thinning locks is as inspiring as it is informative.Nutrition isn't just about waistlines; it's integral to our hair's health, too. We chew over the intricacies of hair loss treatments and the role of diet, spotlighting the promise of nutraceuticals like Nutrafol. Dr. Bauman and I debate the pros and cons of prescription treatments, such as the anti-androgen spironolactone and the off-label heroics of finasteride in postmenopausal women. Plus, for all the biotin believers out there, we clear up any dosage dilemmas. Precision tools for tracking treatment progress come under the microscope as well, proving there's more science to hair care than meets the eye.In the realm of hair restoration, it's not just about what's on top that counts. Dr. Bauman guides us through a tour of cutting-edge therapies that are changing lives, strand by strand. From the gentle glow of red light therapy to the meticulous process of modern hair transplants, we uncover the art behind regrowing confidence. And for those fascinated by the flutter of lush lashes, the soaring demand for eyelash transplants emerges as a surprising trend. Whether it's crafting the perfect eyebrow or rejuvenating a hairline, the transformative power of these procedures extends far beyond the physical. So tune in, and witness the artistry and science that's giving hair care a whole new meaning.We also discuss PRP and microneedling as options to stimulate hair growth. The Turbo LaserCap is the ultimate powerful, portable, hands-free, cordless, and rechargeable low-level laser therapy device for men and women designed to deliver non-drug laser therapy for hair growth in a convenient and discreet way.TED uses an ultrasound-based system that uses sound waves and air pressure to enhance the penetration of a powerful topical hair growth formula into the scalp. This combination is designed to increase blood flow, optimize scalp health, and stimulate hair follicles to produce thicker, stronger, healthier hair.Nearly fifty percent of Dr. Bauman's patients start their journey with a virtual consultation. You can also ask questions about your hair loss concerns by going to his website. Someone on his staff will always get back to you with an answer.You can also find on the website the thousands of papers he has written and videos as well.https://www.baumanmedical.com/Follow Asking for a Friend on Social media outlets:https://www.instagram.com/askingforafriend_pod/https://www.facebook.com/askforafriendpod/Please provide a review and share. This helps us grow! https://lovethepodcast.com/AFAF
Hair Regeneration, PRP Injections, Headspas - Join us in another Five Minute Friday where we consider the pros and cons of the role of oral minoxidil in hair loss! Originally intended to treat high blood pressure, this pill is now commonly used among those who struggle with patterned hair loss. It can improve hair fall synergistically with good nutrition, red light therapy, and natural techniques such as coconut oil masks. Tune in as we discuss dosage amounts, how long it takes to see results, and the journey towards growing your hair follicles!
Low Level Laser Therapy, micro needling, caffeine shampoos, hair supplements like Nutrafol, Minoxidil, Finasteride…Jillian is sharing her personal hair care regimen to prevent hair loss and reverse gray, as well as breaking down some of the recent research on how to re-grow hair with the help of supplements and medications. Everything you need to know so you can have the healthiest, most beautiful head of hair possible. Plus, listener questions on quitting diet soda, resistance training, psyllium husks, fitness apps and more!For 25% off The Fitness App by Jillian Michaels, go to www.thefitnessapp.com/podcastdealFollow us on Instagram @JillianMichaels and @MartiniCindyJillian Michaels Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1880466198675549Email your questions to JillianPodcast@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, I explain the biology of hair, hair growth, why hair growth slows and what cause hair to stop growing and/or “fall out.” I discuss the essential role of hair stem cells and other supporting biological factors for healthy hair growth. Then I describe various approaches (mechanical and chemical) to slow hair loss by increasing blood flow to hair stem cells, including minoxidil, tadalafil, PRP, microneedling, Botox and ketoconazole treatments. I also discuss how age-related hormone changes cause hair loss and explain the effectiveness of treatments such as caffeine, saw palmetto, growth hormone, finasteride and dutasteride. For all hair growth options, I describe potential side effects, how soon to expect results and the amount of hair regrowth to expect and I highlight effective combination treatments for hair regrowth even in hair “dead” (bald) zones. For many listeners, thinning, brittle hair, or pattern baldness are a source of anxiety and stress. This episode explains the mechanisms underlying hair regrowth tools and the science behind them so that you can evaluate potential treatments and associated side-effect profiles and select the best one(s) for you. For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1 (Athletic Greens): https://athleticgreens.com/huberman Helix Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman HVMN: https://hvmn.com/huberman ROKA: https://roka.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Supplements from Momentous https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman Timestamps (00:00:00) Hair (00:04:13) Sponsors: Helix Sleep, HVMN, ROKA (00:08:04) Psychological States & Hair (00:13:19) Hair Anatomy & Stem Cells (00:26:05) 3 Phases of Hair Growth (00:35:40) Sponsor: AG1 (Athletic Greens) (00:36:55) Minoxidil & Blood Flow (00:45:37) Increase Blood Flow: Massage, Tadalafil, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), Microneedling (00:56:10) Microneedling, Minoxidil & “Dead Zones” (01:00:13) Sponsor: LMNT (01:01:25) Botox Treatments (01:06:27) Androgens, Hair Growth & Pattern Hair Loss; Scalp vs. Beard Hair (01:15:46) Topical Caffeine & Slowing Hair Loss (01:21:06) IGF-1: Growth Hormone & Sermorelin; Insulin Sensitivity: Myo-Inositol (01:25:52) Iron & Hair Growth (01:27:04) 5-Alpha Reductase & Saw Palmetto; Curcumin (01:33:22) Ketoconazole & Offsetting Hair Loss (01:38:46) Topical & Oral Finasteride (01:51:00) Post- Finasteride Syndrome (01:56:01) Dutasteride (01:58:53) Mechanical & Chemical Stimulation for Hair Growth (02:02:46) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac Disclaimer