Guy reveals the aftermath of hair transplant that he says left him ‘looking like an alien’

A guy has gone viral after exposing the results of a hair transplant, which he claims makes him ‘look like an alien.'”.

Kanah Flex went to TikTok last week to declare that he had undergone the famous surgical treatment at a London facility.

The dancer and artist quickly denied that he traveled to Turkey for a hair transplant.

“To clarify, I did not travel to Turkey for my hair treatment,” he informed me. “I had my hair done at Wembley, to be specific. Kenton and Harrow.

Kanah added that he came to the clinic at about 8:30 a.m. to have an initial meeting with the staff.

After signing a waiver, he spoke with the doctor who conducted the procedure.

“We design what I need; we talk about everything I need,” the TikTok user continued.

Kanah’s crown, the highest point of his head, served as the focal point of the transplant.

He continued by explaining the process of extracting hair follicles from the scalp on the back of his head, also referred to as the ‘donor area.’

“My hairline was actually alright, to be honest; it was literally just mainly my crown and my donor area,” replied Kanah.

“Bringing my hairline forward would have required additional grafts, as a transplant involves two hairs.

“I got 4,000 grafts done, so that means 8,000 hairs have been implanted into my head.”

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The artist explained that they injected anesthesia multiple times in various locations around his head before the surgery.

He explained, “After a while, I stopped feeling it.”

And Kanah’s head hadn’t truly shrunk when he shot the TikTok video, with the creative also making fun of himself after reading comments comparing him to Will Ferrell’s character Megamind.

So, is this a reason for concern?

Dr. Emrah Cinik, who does hair transplant surgery in Turkey, noted that the swelling ‘generally isn’t a health danger.

That is, assuming the swelling goes down within a few days.

“Any surgical procedure, including a hair transplant, causes tissue damage that triggers an inflammatory response,” according to his blog.

“This reaction causes fluid and immune cell buildup in the afflicted region, which can extend to the face, resulting in edema.

“We inject anesthetics into the scalp to alleviate the discomfort associated with hair transplantation.” Combined with some graft management solutions, these fluids can collect and cause edema.”

Kanah has subsequently posted an update, reporting that his edema is decreasing.

“Trust the process,” he advised his followers.