Since it’s Friday night, let’s talk about something light – celebrities’ hair transplant stories.

THE SECRECY BEHIND HAIR TRANSPLANTS

Hair Transplants are common and a very high success rate, yet we still get so many people calling in, who’s lived most of their lives with hair loss because they were afraid, for some reason or another, to get treatment. The reservations vary, from cost to doubting if the procedure actually lasts long term and what side effects it might have.

We try to answer this questions through our patient testimonials, proven scientific data and face-to-face medical consultations with the hair transplant surgeons. However, we have found that most people who know somebody that had a successful hair transplant are most likely to get treatment for themselves.

Now, hair transplants are a matter most like to keep confidential, as it is with most things that one does on their own body. That’s why it’s not easy to hear successful hair transplant stories – because they are kept a secret.

However, there are some people that although most of us rarely meet in our lifetime, we feel very close to and as if we really know them – celebrities. They are also the type of people that like to inspire the world and often come out with very personal stories. Those are, of course, celebrities.

Whether they publicly admit to having a transplant, like Calum best, or we just spot it in their endless supply of Google and Instagram pictures, it’s inspiring to see that it is possible to get your natural hair back. Let’s name some celebrities that had successful hair transplant results.

JOHN TRAVOLTA’S HAIR TRANSPLANT RESULTS

As seen on Buzzfeed

LOUIS WALSH’S HAIR TRANSPLANT RESULTS

As seen on Buzzfeed

ROBBIE WILLIAMS’ HAIR TRANSPLANT RESULTS

As seen on Buzzfeed

NICOLAS CAGE HAIR TRANSPLANT RESULTS

As seen on Buzzfeed

CALUM BEST’S HAIR TRANSPLANT RESULTS

As seen on Buzzfeed

WAYNE ROONEY’S HAIR TRANSPLANT RESULTS

ELTON JOHN HAIR TRANSPLANT RESULTS

What do you think about celebrities’ hair transplant stories? Do they inspire you to seek treatment?

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