The England and Manchester United striker, Wayne Rooney, has been photographed leaving a top clinic on London’s Harley Street. He left the Queen Anne Street Medical Centre wearing a cap and hoodie. The Centre is home to the Harley Street Hair Clinic leaving sources close to the clinic to comment that he is having secret treatment to grow his hair back.
Rooney suffers from classic male pattern baldness. Male pattern baldness affects over half of men to some extent over the age of 50, and most men at some stage in their lives. Typically, at first the hair begins to recede (thin) at the front. At the same time, the hair usually becomes thin on the top of the head. A bald patch gradually develops in the middle of the scalp. The receding front, and the bald patch on the top (the crown) gradually enlarge and join together.
Techniques such as hair transplantation, scalp flaps, and other procedures have been used for a number of years to treat the condition. Success rates vary and a specialist opinion is needed if surgery is considered.

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