'It's entirely normal': going grey is common side-effect of £30,000 hair transplant
The clinic
who treated Wayne Rooney when he had his hair transplant have admitted
that developing grey hair can be a common short-term side-effect of the
procedure.
The
Manchester United and England star reportedly spent £30,000 to get a
full head of hair earlier this year in a bid to cure his baldness.
However,
while it appears to have reversed his receding hairline, the
footballer’s new thatch appeared to be slightly discoloured when he took
to the field for Manchester United this weekend.
Now the director of the clinic where Rooney had the procedure has revealed the ‘discolouration’ may last months.
Nadeem
Uddin Khan, Director of the Harley Street Hair Clinic, said: ‘It isn’t
possible to judge the full effect of a transplant for at least 6-12
months. The whole process is similar to transplanting a favourite plant
or shrub.
'While
the roots re-establish themselves, the growth on top can be patchy and
this can involve some initial loss or discolouration.'
'This is entirely normal and does not affect the ultimate outcome of a fully restored hairline featuring strong and healthy growth.'
SOURCE: Daily Mail
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