Dáithí says he feels like a younger version of himself

Dáithí Ó Sé has had hair restoration treatment to achieve naturally fuller, thicker, and healthier-looking hair.
Pictures: Domnick alsh

TV presenter Dáithí Ó Sé has had hair restoration treatment to achieve naturally fuller, thicker and healthierlooking hair.

The popular broadcaster put his trust in the Cosmetic and Hair Restoration Clinic at the Bon Secours Hospital in Tralee and he has agreed to become their brand ambassador.

CHRC spokeswoman Nicole McEllistrim sais Dáithí’s popularity with the public, his profile as a TV presenter and his personal integrity put him at the top of the list when it came to choosing an ambassador.

“We hope that by sharing Dáithí’s hair restoration journey it will help to alleviate any doubts or concerns for people, male or female, who might be on the fence about seeking treatment for hair loss,” she said.

Dáithí Ó Sé with Dr Mohamed and Nicole McEllistrim at the CHRC in the Bons Secours, Tralee

The CHRC in Tralee is home to Irelands only stateoftheart artificially intelligent hair restoration robotthe ARTAS iX.

It is an advanced, minimally invasive hair transplant system using 3D AI technology to deliver precise, naturallooking results without the use of scalpels, stitches or staples.

Dáithí Ó Sé said:In the last few years, I noticed my hairline receding faster than I had hoped for and my hair was getting really thin on top.

This bothered me. I just didnt want to talk about it.

“My job is about having confidence in yourself, something that was being affected just like my hair line but not anymore. When I look back at pictures from last year, I can really see the difference. Its mad really”.

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He added:  I only ever become an ambassador when I can stand over something I believe in. Ive been through the procedure and had the most amazing experience, and of course, the results speak for themselves. Im thrilled with my new head of hair and the confidence it has given me”.

Dáithí arrived early to the CHRC on the morning of his procedure but was back home in Galway later that night where he began documenting his hair restoration journey.

“Nine months after my procedure I feel like a younger version of myself. Im even walking around with a quiff now and Im told it will only get better in the months to come. Ive done a lot of good things in my life but this is the best,” the popular west Kerry broadcaster stated.

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