Jamal RohoSafi stuns fans after undergoing second hair transplant abroad

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When it comes to his battle with thinning hair, entrepreneur extraordinaire Jamal RohoSafi has never shied away from the spotlight.

The Matatu entrepreneur is in Turkey for his second hair transplant procedure.

He mentioned he was taking such steps to regain the confidence that comes with a full head of hair.

The businessman on the day he was traveling to Istanbul Turkey, from Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Airport Business Class Lounge. Photo: Jamal RohoSafi/Facebook.

A glimpse into a Turkish medical facility captured Jamal looking optimistic and joyful.

Undoubtedly ready to embrace this transformative step.

Initially slated for the procedure earlier, COVID-19 necessitated a delay.

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Hopeful about this being the final session, Jamal believes his best hair days are ahead of him.

He promised his fans to share the remarkable before-and-after pictures.

Jamal has followers eagerly awaiting the unveiling of his new look.

Jamal has proven time and time again he is a globe trotter, the picture above is when he was in Switzerland. Photo: Jamal Rohosafi/Facebook.

Sharing his excitement, Jamal mentioned consulting what he considers the “Best Dr. in the world ranked for hair transplant.”

The photos he shared from the cosmetic clinic radiated his enthusiasm for the journey he has embarked on.

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Turkey has emerged as a prominent hub for diverse cosmetic procedures.

Turkey is a cosmetic hub

Evidently drawing individuals seeking enhancements from around the world.

Zari Hassan’s recent visit to address her dental concerns is evidence of the allure of their cosmetic prowess.

Typically, a hair transplant procedure in Turkey comes at an approximate cost of $4,500 (Sh 664,920).

The process involves removing hair from a selected donor area, often the back of the head. Photo: Jamal Rohosafi: Facebook.

Skilled surgeons then implant the hair in areas where hair loss is occurring.

The extracted roots, prone to shedding, find their new home where hair has started to thin or recede, especially in the crown or frontal regions.

Surgeons typically harvest roots from the nape area, choosing it for its resistance to the DHT hormone, a major factor in hair loss.

As the transplanted hair follicles belong to the person receiving the procedure.

Similarly, rejection is not a concern, ensuring a natural and long-lasting outcome.

Jamal RohoSafi’s journey in Turkey marks a fresh chapter, an exciting transformation that promises to inspire many in a similar pursuit of renewed confidence and self-assurance.

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