Syed Jibran on Ozempic and Hair Patches: A Doctor’s Perspective
Popular actor and qualified doctor Syed Jibran recently appeared on Ushna Shah’s show, where he gave a refreshing and honest take on some growing trends in the entertainment industry. With a medical degree from Rawalpindi, Jibran isn’t just another actor—he brings a scientific lens to issues like the widespread use of Ozempic for weight loss and hair patches for on-screen appearances.

Rising Ozempic Use Among Actors
Jibran expressed concern over the increasing abuse of Ozempic, a diabetes medication now widely used for weight loss. “People are getting obsessed with the needle,” he shared. While the drug might offer short-term benefits, he emphasized its serious side effects, warning actors to lay off Ozempic unless medically necessary. His stance reflects both his medical training and industry insight.
Hair Patches and On-Screen Appearance
On the topic of hair patches, Jibran chuckled as he recalled using mustard oil during his school days, which kept his hair naturally healthy. Unlike many fellow actors, he’s never needed hair transplants or glued-on patches. “In this heat, wearing glued patches is real dedication,” he said, appreciating the effort while feeling thankful he doesn’t need them.




























