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  1. 4 de jun. de 2020 · WAYNE Rooney’s hair is thinning again — despite spending thousands of pounds on transplants. The former England captain, 34, appeared to be balding on top as he was pictured back in training.

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    • Ellie Henman
  2. 21 de may. de 2024 · Wayne Rooney Bald Again After TWO Hair Transplants. Multiple sources have reported that Wayne Rooney’s battle with hair loss is non-stop. By mid-2020, seven or eight years after his two hair transplants, the top of his head was apparently thinning again.

  3. 13 de oct. de 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...

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  4. 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.

  5. Many young men experiencing premature baldness find it can deal a significant blow to their confidence and self-esteem, so the way Rooney has been so open, speaking publicly about dealing with early onset balding, has been inspirational.

  6. But he was unlucky in inheriting an aggressive baldness gene from his father – who is almost completely bald – and the former England captain had started to lose his hair in his late teens. If Wayne had not taken the drastic action that he did at such a young age, he would almost certainly be as bald as his dad by now.

  7. It’s likely that Rooney’s male pattern baldness is hereditary. This condition affects most men, in some form, by the time they reach their 60s. Rooney’s father was also heavily afffected by androgenic alopecia. If we take a look at Thomas Wayne Rooney, we can clearly see that androgenic alopecia runs in the family.