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Rio Ferdinand unveiled his new hair and beard transplant for the first time on TV ahead of Chelsea’s Premier League game against Luton at Kenilworth Road on Saturday.
The England and Manchester United legend recently visited Istanbul’s Dr. Cinik Hospital for treatment.
Ferdinand took part in TNT Sports’ coverage of the Premier League match, alongside fellow pundit team Jermaine Jenas.
“I came here to get my beard trimmed. There are some holes and some whiskers left,” Ferdinand said in a social media video released by Dr. Shinic last week.
“Get your hair transplant surgery done. I can’t wait to get it done. Listen, if you’re looking to get your work done, this is the place to be.
Rio Ferdinand shows off his new hair and beard transplant for the first time on TV The Manchester United legend reveals he has undergone a hair and beard transplant at a clinic in Turkey In a 90-second video, he shows off the hair he received Different stages of replacement therapy shown Ferdinand undergoing treatment in Istanbul
The video showed Ferdinand arriving at the clinic wearing shades, greeting Dr. Muhamed Emra Chinik, and undergoing various stages of hair replacement treatment.
At the end of the video, he was seen signing a Manchester United shirt, in addition to similar memorabilia given to him by other footballers who had visited the clinic in the past.
He posted a photo with his wife Kate on Instagram.
Dr. Chinnick Hospital’s website says Ryan Babel and Bakary Sagna also visited for hair transplants, and David Trezeguet and Diego Lugano also visited for dental work.
Ferdinand excitedly announced on social media on Saturday morning that he would be “back to work” after the Christmas break.
The defender posted on X (formerly Twitter): “Good morning!” Let’s get back to work… Luton vs Chelsea – Live + Direct on @footballontnt. Alright, let’s go! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ‘
Ferdinand and his wife Kate, 32, have two children, son Cree and daughter Shay.
He had three children with his first wife, Rebecca Ellison, Lorenz, Tate, and Tia, but she died of breast cancer in 2015 at the age of 34.
Ferdinand’s former England and United teammate Wayne Rooney also underwent a hair transplant in 2011 and again in 2013.
The former England star said during his first game: “I was 25 and almost bald, so why not?” I’m satisfied with this result. ”
Ferdinand presents signed Manchester United shirt to Istanbul’s Dr. Cinik Center Ferdinand appeared to keep his head covered during the Newcastle-Milan match last month
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Back in 2021, Ferdinand revealed that he used brown dye to cover up the gray hair on his face, but insisted he was not “ashamed” of the aging process.
He said on the Midpoint podcast with Gabby Logan: Gray hair grows there. I’ll dye it. I think it looks better too.
“I’m not ashamed to have gray hair and I don’t mind it, but I look better when I have all my hair one color.
“If it all went gray and my whole beard went gray, I’d leave it alone. But it’s like a patchwork. I like it, that distinct look, if… If it were all gray, I wouldn’t care. But this is a patchwork job, and I’m like a Dalmatian, and I don’t like it.”