Kenyan businessman Jamal RohoSafi is currently in Turkey for his second hair transplant procedure.
The businessman shared photos and videos while at the doctor's office. He shared that he is in Turkey for the second section of his hair transplant.
According to healthline, this is is a procedure in which a plastic or dermatological surgeon moves hair to a bald area of the head. The surgeon usually moves healthy hair from the back or side of the head to the front or top of the head.
Hair transplants typically occur in a medical office under local anesthesia.
The news of Jamal's first hair transplant procedure were first shared by his ex-wife Amira on social media in April this year.
This came after Jamal revealed that Amira had undergone a weight loss procedure in Turkey.
As the two were having a back and forth on social media, Amira called out Jamal for being fake adding that his hairline was fake too.
She shared a before and after surgery photo of Jamal and captioned it: "Anga Amira went to Turkey for surgery… She was disabled.. Ehe, what of your hairline? Why did you get a hair transplant done? To boost your self-esteem? Again with the double standards…"
Hair transplant procedures in Turkey are highly cost-effective. The procedure in Turkey is between $1,500(sh 193,080.00) and $7,000 (sh901,040.00), including all expenses depending on country where one is traveling from.
After six months, the newly transplanted hair should become visible, and by 12 to 18 months, the full effects of the hair transplant can be seen.