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  1. Wayne Rooney famously underwent hair transplant surgery to restore his thinning hair caused by Male Pattern Baldness - but why does he still appear to be experiencing hair loss?

  2. Was Wayne Rooney’s hair transplant a success or failure? Rooney’s 2011 hair transplant appeared to restore his hair growth — but he had to undergo a second hair transplant in 2013. His hair loss had, sadly, continued, but the follow-up procedure left him with thicker hair once more.

  3. It appears that Wayne Rooney has sought additional hair transplants to tackle his thinning hair. Six years later, in 2022, photographs show him with a much fuller head of hair. Wayne’s hairline hasn’t changed too much from the natural-looking slightly M-shaped hairline he sported during Euro 2016.

  4. Jun 5, 2020 · There is nothing wrong with the hair transplant of Wayne Rooney despite recent photos. The 34-year-old former Manchester United and England captain was open about why he decided to go under the knife way back in 2011, and has since had further procedures to improve the hair on his head.

  5. Oct 13, 2023 · Wayne Rooney has had two hair transplants to restore his hairline. The footy ace is believed to have spent £30K on the procedures after going prematurely bald in his early 20s. The first op...

  6. His two operations show how hair transplants are a process, not just a one-time fix. The amount of grafts Wayne Rooney got was just right to make a big difference in his hair. It made his hairline better and his hair thicker, helping with his hair loss problem.

  7. Wayne Rooney was just 23 when he realised he was losing his hair. He admitted staring at himself in the mirror and thinking: “Bloody. hell, you’re going bald and you’re only a young lad.” Around a fifth of men in the UK, like Rooney and Prince William, start losing their hair in their 20s.