Rosie Williams reveals she had a secret hair transplant after struggling with her locks thinning

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Love Island star Rosie Williams reveals she has undergone a secret hair transplant after ‘years’ of struggling with her locks thinning

Rosie Williams has revealed the results of her secret hair transplant after undergoing the procedure two years ago. 

The Love Island star, 30, told fans she made the decision after she didn’t ‘recognise’ herself anymore due to ‘chunks of hair’ falling out. 

She has suffered with hair thinning and bald patched due to ‘years of personal stress’ which has had a major impact on her mental health. 

Rosie Williams reveals she had a secret hair transplant after struggling with her locks thinning

Speaking out: Rosie Williams has revealed the results of her secret hair transplant after undergoing the procedure two years ago

She explained: ‘Unfortunately, over the last couple of years my overall hair health has continued to deteriorate. I can only put it down to the amount of stress I’ve been under for personal reasons.

‘My hair has continued to thin and I’m experiencing bald patches, the overall hairline has completely changed shape and I don’t even recognise myself anymore.

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‘What upsets me the most is that every time I wash my hair, I end up sitting on the floor in tears with chunks of wet hair in my hands that have come out of my scalp and I have no idea why.’ 

Before and after: The Love Island star, 30, told fans she made the decision after she didn't 'recognise' herself anymore due to 'chunks of hair' falling out

Before and after: The Love Island star, 30, told fans she made the decision after she didn’t ‘recognise’ herself anymore due to ‘chunks of hair’ falling out

Upsetting: She has suffered with hair thinning and bald patched due to 'years of personal stress' which has a major impact on her mental health

Upsetting: She has suffered with hair thinning and bald patched due to ‘years of personal stress’ which has a major impact on her mental health

The former solicitor rose to fame on the 2018 series of Love Island, where she was coupled up with Adam Collard before being dumped.

She said: ‘Hair loss isn’t something I would wish on anybody, It’s completely impacted my overall happiness and confidence – and following Love Island I was blessed enough to have a lovely following on Instagram that I no longer wish to share myself with because I’m so embarrassed of my hair.’

Rosie decided to visit celebrity hair transplant surgeon and surgical director Dr Matee Rajput at the KSL Clinic in Manchester. 

The process sees Rosie having her new hairline mapped out before embarking on the 22 month long journey.

The star is pictured having aesthetic injected into her head amid the procedure, where donor hairs are extracted from one area and placed into the area where the hair is needed.

Results: Rosie decided to visit celebrity hair transplant surgeon and surgical director Dr Matee Rajput at the KSL Clinic in Manchester.

Results: Rosie decided to visit celebrity hair transplant surgeon and surgical director Dr Matee Rajput at the KSL Clinic in Manchester.

She went on to explain the process: ‘The decision to go ahead and have this surgery is not a decision I made lightly. I’ve done extensive research into hair loss, how to get your hair to grow again, hair transplants in general. 

‘I’ve spoken to friends and family, but it wasn’t until I had a consultation with Dr Matee at KSL Clinic and I actually sought expert advice that I realised a hair transplant was an option for me.’ 

In stunning new Instagram snaps, Rosie has been showing off the incredible results from her procedure.  

Reality TV: The former solicitor rose to fame on the 2018 series of Love Island, where she was coupled up with Adam Collard before being dumped

Reality TV: The former solicitor rose to fame on the 2018 series of Love Island, where she was coupled up with Adam Collard before being dumped

Following the op, Rosie gushed: ‘My hair is like it’s a different person’s head. I’ve never experienced growth like I have done in the past 22 months. 

She continued: ‘I do think that the PRP treatments as well as the operation, has been so beneficial – not only to the transplanted area but also to my natural scalp area as well.

‘My fringe used to be really short and stick out constantly and now it’s passing my chin which is just amazing.

‘It’s just been a game changer really, that’s the only way I can describe it.’

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