Wayne Rooney's new hair isn't growing after transplant
Wayne Rooney thought his hair woes were behind him after undergoing a hair transplant - but it seems his new hair isn't actually growing
July 2011

The England footballer had a hair transplant at the beginning of
June and proudly tweeted a photo of his new barnet soon afterwards.
Rooney had joked he hoped to eventually style his locks into a curly
mop, but it seems he may have to put his dreams on hold for now.
The Manchester United striker is currently in the US for the club’s
pre-season tour, but snaps of the star outside his hotel suggest his
new hair transplant hasn’t done its job.
Far from modelling a luscious head of hair, Rooney seems to have
actually lost hair since having the painful transplant operation
last month.
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So will Rooney just have to accept his rapidly receding hairline at
the age of 25?
It would seem there is hope for the balding star, as losing hair is
part of the initial transplant healing process.
In most cases during the initial couple of weeks after the operation
most of the transplanted hairs fall out, with new hair only
beginning to grow after two to three months.
After this the hair should grow normally, continuing to thicken for
the next six to nine months, so it seems we have a while to go
before we see Rooney’s new locks in all their glory.
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