THEN IT WAS ROONEY, NOW IT’S BECKHAM! . . . WHO’S NEXT?
Posted by Manny Y on 8th Apr 2015
Around a year ago, Manchester United striker Wane Rooney underwent a hair transplant and proudly announced it’s before and post op transplant progress. Well, it seems thatthe transplant did very well because Rooney’s hair have somehow increased his confidence and scored very well on his games. Thick hair, excellent scores, everything’s going well with Rooney lately.And what’s this, David Beckhamhave already been showing signs of male pattern hair loss.
The Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder appears to behave a receding hair line with no signs of hair loss from the top.As opposed to Rooney who had male pattern hair loss early, about 26, had brought a lot of controversy due to his age of having a transplant. Well he had it anyway and a lot of young men around the globe, who similarly suffers from early hair loss, want to get a transplant too. No one can blame them, if Rooney can get done at his age, why not get one too. But many doctors do notsuggestnot to get a hair transplant early, and instead encourage the use of hair loss treatment products to help maintain and even stimulate new hair growth until the scalp have matured or advanced enough.Well how about David, is he a candidate for a hair transplant?Yes, he is. At the age of 36, David Beckham is an ideal candidate for a transplant.The big question is … will he get one?
Sure he will. David Beckham is an icon
in terms of fashion. His wife Victoria Beckham magically blends together when they put on their fancy clothes. And this couple shares a passion with designer clothes, fashion and all that beautiful stuff. It’s not like his hair loss will affect the way he wears his clothes or how he plays, he may even look better having a dome. But most likely a transplant is coming for Beckham, who now’s this too can be a source of confidence.