Robbie Williams has resigned himself to the actual fact he’s going by means of a interval of hair loss after being refused a transplant.
The Angels singer has been open about his expertise with shedding his hair over time, and beforehand in contrast his head to a ‘child’s bum’ on account of his hair turning into more and more skinny.
Hair loss amongst males might be frequent as age will increase and male sample baldness is usually handled with Finasteride and minoxidil. Different choices embrace a hair transplant, steroids and immunotherapy, which is a chemical that’s utilized to bald patches.
Robbie, 48, has tried numerous therapies together with present process a hair transplant in 2013. Seven years later, the previous Take That singer tried to get one other transplant however the docs stated his hair was too skinny for the process.
Talking about his expertise, the pop icon stated: ‘Nobody will give me a thatch job [hair transplant] as a result of they are saying my hair is just too skinny.
‘“I can’t take any tablets as a result of they depress me. I’m simply going to need to embrace Robbie Williams shedding his hair.’
Talking to Zoe Ball on her BBC Radio 2 breakfast present, Robbie joked: ‘We’ve each lived lengthy sufficient to see me shedding my hair.’
After being instructed a second hair transplant wasn’t an choice once more in 2020, Robbie then turned to eye-wateringly costly hair loss injections, which are supposed to stimulate hair progress – however that failed too.
Describing the ‘absolute fortune’ he spent on two vials – which he stated ‘price the identical worth as my grandma’s home’ – Robbie shared that he’d been instructed his hair would develop again a lot thicker and that he ought to see leads to 5 months.
‘Nothing has occurred. We are actually seven months in and nothing has occurred. You can’t inform,’ he lamented to The Solar in January.
Robbie additionally mused on the downsides of stardom and being within the public eye when feeling self-conscious, explaining: ‘When I’m on stage and there’s a 40-foot display screen of me on the again and I’m giving it the massive ’un and doing the attractive, and I’m wanting behind me — there may be this man with a double chin and no hair.
‘It’s like, “Thanks for humouring me”.’
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