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Friday, August 23, 2013

Famous Footballers' Hair Loss


Wayne Rooney is probably one of the most well-known men who has undergone a hair transplant in the past year, however, he isnt the only follicly challenged footballer out there yes, there are more! While not all footballers going through hair loss chose to do something as dramatic about their thinning hair, there are lots of others who have gone down different routes to treat their balding.



Liverpool and Spain goalkeeper Pepe Reina was open about losing his hair when he was just a teenager. He came into the sports scene with very little hair that has since been cut very close to the scalp. His hair loss started with crowning, but the keeper wasnt so bothered and allowed his hair to fall out gracefully without feeling the need to cover it up or invest it any treatment.



Englands midfielder Joe Cole has been monitored for his bald patch for some time now, and is at approximately phase 4 of the Hamilton Norwood scale of hair loss where crowning at the vertex is started to show. He has even been nicknamed Le Patch, and is a firm favourite at the bookies to be the next England team member to get in touch with a hair loss clinic.



Much further down in the Hamilton Norwood chart is midfielder Danny Murphy. While he hasnt let fame get to him that much, the same cannot be said for male pattern baldness. While friends and those close to the Fulham footballer insist that hair loss treatment isnt on the cards for Murphy, some may say that he could do with it, as Murphys bald patch is growing quite quickly!



The same cant be said for Stephen Ireland. Aston Villas newest addition was said to have already had surgery to restore his prematurely bald head, but after being excessively teased by team mates he decided to shave it all off. It is likely that Ireland will go for an alternative, more effective, unnoticeable form of hair loss treatment to hide his bare head and prevent him from any future teasing.



Something that all of the footballers have in common is that they have suffered from hair loss a totally normal part of some peoples lives. Some will chose to embrace balding and let their hair fall, while some prefer to make a well-spent investment in hair systems. If you would like more information on non-surgical hair replacement, visit Bloomsbury of Londons website today.


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