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This is How Kiki Farrel Takes Care of His Hair After Transplantation

This is How Kiki Farrel Takes Care of His Hair After Transplantation

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This is How Kiki Farrel Takes Care of His Hair After Transplantation

Actor Kiki Farrel is known to have undergone a hair transplant. Recently, he shared his experiences and tips for caring for the transplanted hair that he has had for the past two years. Check out the complete information below!

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Kiki admitted that he is very satisfied with the results of the hair transplant he underwent in Turkey in 2023, especially since his hair is now growing well and has not experienced significant hair loss up to this point.

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"I've had this hair transplant for two years, and it has been successful. My hair hasn't fallen out until now. Alhamdulillah, I hope it stays like this forever," said Kiki Farrel when met at the Pagi-pagi Ambyar studio at Trans TV, Thursday (24/4/2025).

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Kiki explained that the transplanted area is the front of the head, which previously experienced quite severe baldness. He used his own hair from the back of the head, which was then moved to the front.

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"The front part, usually guys like to recede on the right and left. Well, this has really receded a lot, up to the middle of the head. So when it is opened, the thickness is indeed not the same as natural hair," Kiki stated.

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According to Kiki, the results are very natural that even his close friends find it difficult to distinguish between natural hair and transplanted hair.

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Kiki emphasized that hair care after transplantation is not complicated. He only performs treatments like normal hair care in general, with some additional steps to keep the hair healthy.

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"Actually, there’s nothing (difficult treatment) afterwards. I was in Turkey, went there once, came back, and it was done. After that, just take care of it like normal hair. You can use serum, candlenut oil, aloe vera, the important thing is to treat it like normal hair," concluded Kiki Farrel.