Footballers pay up to £30,000 and left unrecognisable after new ronaldo manchester united jersey hair transplants including Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney – The Sun
IF you watched Manchester City legend David Silva in the 2018-19 season, you might just have noticed the continued and unexpected growth of his hair.
Having started the season with a shaved head, the now departed SpanisCarli Lloyd Jerseysh maestro quickly boasted the kind of full and luxuriant head of hair rarely seen outside of the world of Action Man.
Has he had a bit of help up top?
Well, if he has he won’t have been the first player to do it.
Join SunSport in unveiling footballers who have been vain enough to do something about being follically challenged – and been left barely recognisable.
WAYNE ROONEY
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 resuParagu manchester united jersey made in thailand ay National Team Jerseys lt.
— Wayne Rooney (@WayneRooney) June 4, 2011
Hi all there's my head. It will take a few months to grow. Still a bit bloody to. But that's all normal. #hairwego http://t.co/Bd1M4TW
— Wayne Rooney (@WayneRooney) June 6, 2011
Possibly the most famous of all modern day hair transplants, Wayne Rooney’s ongoing battle with his barnet has occupied many column inches over the years.
To his credit, the current Derby boss Rooney has never hidden the fact that he’s undergone several procedures in his bid to beat his baldness, spending a reported £30,000 in the process.
In 2011, for example, he took to Twitter to proudly declare the start of his treatment and to show the results of the surgery.
He’s also said to use hair thickening sprays too. And it’s still not working.