Almost two years to the day since he underwent his first hair
transplant, 27-year-old Manchester United footballer Wayne Rooney has
had a second, ‘top-up’ procedure at the same private London Harley
Street Hair Clinic that he first visited in 2011.
The technique performed to combat Rooney’s baldness two years ago was
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), an excruciatingly long operation that
involves the surgeon extracting thousands of hair follicles from an
area where they are in abundance – usually the back of the head – and
then re-planting them into the areas where they are most needed.
Various reports had suggested Rooney paid anywhere between an incredible £15,000 – £30,000 amount for his initial hair transplant,
following endless jibes from teammates about his premature balding. At
the time, he stated: “Just to confirm to all my followers I have had a
hair transplant. I was going bald at 25 why not. I’m delighted with the
result.” Rooney had previously touched upon the subject of his hair loss
in his autobiography. He said he looked at himself in the mirror and
thought: “Bloody hell, you’re going bald and you’re only a young lad.”
Rooney has been pictured numerous times in recent months with
seemingly much thinner, wispier hair, calling into question the
long-term effectiveness of such expensive hair transplants – often
costing up to tens of thousands of pounds. Just last month at an England
training base, onlookers were shocked to see his hair thickness had
diminished considerably and his scalp was clearly visible.
However, Clinic director Nadeem Uddin Khan delivered the news of
Rooney’s second hair restoration operation, which lasted nine hours,
saying: “He visited us for pre-planned second-stage treatment of his
successful transplant. This was scheduled when he began in 2011. It’s
standard.” A separate source told The Sun newspaper: “It was very
successful. He’s as pleased as punch with the results and can’t wait to
unveil his new look.”
The pre-planned top-up transplant could not have come at a better
time for Rooney after hair loss expert Dr Asim Shahmalak spoke last
month about thinning areas appearing on the footballer’s head and even
advised another transplant before baldness strikes again.
Dr Shahmalak, a hair transplant surgeon on Channel 4′s Embarrassing
Bodies, had seen recent pictures of Rooney and commented: “It’s very
clear from the pictures that Wayne has kept hold of the hair from his
first transplant at the front of his head. But he has continued to lose
his hair further back on his head and on his crown. It has given him two
noticeable bald patches. The best way to remedy this is with a second
hair transplant. He also needs to start using the drug Propecia, which footballers can take quite legally without failing any drug tests…”
Visit the Men’s Health or Women’s Health area of the Medical Specialists Pharmacy
website to find out more information on how to obtain hair loss
treatments such as the previously mentioned Propecia, and other popular
products such as those featured on television – Regaine and Alpecin caffeine shampoo.
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