Photos and videos of Rohit Sharma experiencing hair fall have been circulating on social media, leading to unnecessary trolling.
During a Test match against West Indies, Sharma didn't remove his helmet even after scoring a century, and it was reported that he acknowledged facing "hair problems."
Some netizens mocked Sharma's hair fall, making mean comments about his situation, and even trolled his wife Ritika Sajdeh for marrying a guy with baldness.
Rohit Sharma has undergone a hair transplant in the past, specifically focusing on his hairline. The transplanted hairs in that region are thicker and more resistant to falling.
While the hair transplant was successful for his hairline, Sharma is now facing hair fall in the crown area, which may require another transplant to address the issue.
Apart from hair transplants, there are various nutritional supplements available to help prevent hair fall.
Teammate Ravindra Jadeja playfully suggested a hair transplant to Sharma after noticing his baldness in a selfie posted on Instagram.
Sharma is not the first Indian cricketer to undergo a hair transplant. Virat Kohli, Virender Sehwag, Hardik Pandya, Harshal Patel, Yusuf Pathan, and Prithvi Shaw are among the other players who have treated their hair.
Hair transplants can be a solution for public figures like cricketers who face immense scrutiny and pressure regarding their appearances.
Ultimately, undergoing a hair transplant is a personal decision for each individual, and it's important to respect their choices rather than mock or troll them.
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