Jamal Rohosafi undergoes hair transplant

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By Cedric Isaiah | Sep 26, 2023
Jamal Rohosafi [Instagram]

Popular Nairobi businessman, Jamal Rohosafi, recently underwent a successful hair transplant procedure in Turkey.

He faced significant hair loss and sought the expertise of a top global doctor, whom he praised on his Instagram platform.

Jamal also expressed his willingness to connect the doctor with Kenyan patients in need.

"Best Dr in the world ranked for hair transplant.........Soon he will be in kenya and Africa. Anasema nimtafutie mtu kenya nifanye connection ama?" he asked.

This was Jamal's second attempt at the procedure, delayed due to COVID-19. Despite its cost, he emphasised the importance of self-love and self-care, being financially capable of covering the expenses.

For clarity, a hair transplant addresses hair loss by relocating hair-bearing skin from one part of the scalp to areas with baldness or thinning hair.

The procedure is typically conducted in a medical office under local anesthesia. Visible results emerge around six months post-surgery, with full effects evident within 12 to 18 months.

Jamal views the procedure as a confidence booster and a means to maintain a youthful appearance.

It is a common choice for individuals unsatisfied with premature baldness. Notably, other public figures like Wayne Rooney and Nicolas Cage have also undergone this procedure.

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