Jamal RohoSafi, a businessman from Kenya, is receiving his second hair transplant in Turkey.

While at the doctor's office, the businessman uploaded and shared pictures and videos. He revealed that the second phase of his hair transplant is taking place while he is in Turkey.

According to Healthline, a plastic or dermatological surgeon performs this operation to relocate hair to a bald part of the head. Usually, the surgeon transfers healthy hair from the top or front of the head to the back or side.

Under local anesthetic, hair transplants often take place in a doctor's office.

In April of this year, Jamal's ex-wife Amira posted on social media for the first time to announce the results of his first hair transplant treatment.


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Jamal had previously disclosed that Amira had undergone a weight loss treatment in Turkey when this happened.

Amira called Jamal out for being false while the two exchanged barbs on social media, adding that his hairline was also artificial.

"Anga Amira went to Turkey for surgery," she captioned a picture of Jamal taken before and after the procedure. She had a disability. What about your hairline, eh? What made you have a hair transplant? to increase your sense of worth? Once more, there are double standards.

The cost of hair transplant surgeries in Turkey is meager. Depending on the country from which one travels, the operation in Turkey costs between $1,500 (sh 193,080.00) and $7,000 (sh 901,040.00), including all fees.



The newly transplanted hair should start to show after six months, and the complete results of the hair transplant should be noticeable after 12 to 18 months.