@Dennis Andino conductor de #2Que3 acepta el reto de realizarse un #implantecapilar con los amigos de @Capilea Centroamérica
Stepping into the world of hair restoration was one of the biggest challenges I've faced, but definitely one of the most rewarding. For years, I’d adapted to seeing my hair thin, especially around the receding hairline (las entradas) and the crown (la coronilla) area. I used to just accept it, thinking it was part of getting older, and I’d often find myself adjusting my caps or trying different hairstyles to conceal what I saw in the mirror. It was a constant, subtle anxiety. Then, I came across Capilea Centroamérica, and it sparked a new hope (esperanza) that I didn't think was possible. The idea of a hair implant felt like a big step, a real 'desafío' as we say, but the thought of getting my natural hair back was incredibly appealing. I finally decided to dive in, to take on this journey and share my experience, much like I share stories on my podcast. From the moment I decided, the team at Capilea made me feel incredibly comfortable. They understood my concerns about my hair (mi cabello) – the thinning, the hairline, and the crown – and walked me through every step of the procedure (el procedimiento). It wasn't just about the physical transformation; it was about reclaiming a part of my identity that I felt was slipping away. Choosing to openly document this process, even doing a 'vivo' (live) update at one point, was part of my commitment to transparency and helping others who might be in a similar situation. Post-procedure, the recovery was smoother than I anticipated, requiring patience and careful follow-up. Watching my new hair grow in has been an incredible experience. It's not just about aesthetics; it's about the feeling of looking in the mirror and seeing the me I remember, the me with a full head of hair. The confidence it has brought back is immeasurable. I no longer feel the need to hide behind anything, and that freedom is truly empowering. If you're considering a hair implant and struggling with insecurities about your hairline or crown, know that you're not alone. I understand the hesitation, the 'what ifs,' and the fear of the unknown. But for me, this journey has been worth every moment. It’s given me a renewed sense of self and the ability to embrace every moment with confidence, both on and off the air. It’s a solution that goes beyond just covering up; it’s about restoring what’s naturally yours.





















































