The results record

Customer evidence,
without the theatre.

Every unique Bomi comparison we can responsibly show, with known timelines, missing context and photography limitations left visible.

Real Bomi progress

Proof belongs
in the open.

Tester photos, their available timelines and the limits of each comparison. No minoxidil results, no stock transformations and no invented clinical trial.

These are observations from early users, not a guarantee that everyone will see the same cosmetic result.

Bomi tester • reported 3 nights weeklyDecember 2025 – February 2026

Overall volume and fullness

The tester reported using Bomi three nights a week for two months. The later photo shows fuller-looking hair. Lighting, styling and individual results can affect appearance.

Tester-submitted comparisonTimeline not supplied

Hairline comparison

Submitted to Bomi as a before-and-after comparison. Because timing and camera conditions were not supplied, treat this as an observation rather than controlled evidence.

Tester-submitted comparisonTimeline not supplied

Temple-area comparison

Submitted to Bomi as a before-and-after comparison. The image is presented without a timing claim or guaranteed outcome.

Early Bomi testerTwo-week check-in

Crown-area check-in

The hair is styled differently between photos, so this short check-in should not be treated as proof of growth. Longer, matched-condition photography is more useful.

Tester-submitted comparisonTimeline not supplied

Crown comparison

A longer-term comparison submitted to Bomi. The angle, haircut and lighting differ, so it is shown as customer evidence, not as a clinical measurement.

The Bomi photo standard

Same conditionsMatch light, angle, hairstyle and distance.

Monthly, not dailyHair cycles move slowly. Compare over useful intervals.

No silent editingCrop for privacy, but do not reshape hair or scalp coverage.

How to read the gallery

A photo is a record.
It is not a clinical trial.

Photography changes perception

Light, styling, hair moisture, camera angle and haircut can make scalp coverage look different.

Useful evidence needs controls

Matched photos, a recorded timeline and repeated measurements are more reliable than a single dramatic comparison.

Individual outcomes vary

Cause of thinning, genetics, health and consistency all matter. Sudden or patchy loss needs medical assessment.