Wes Welker Hair Transplant Photo 2012: Pats WR Gets Plugs

by NowPublic Staff | July 23, 2012 at 03:25 pm
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Wes Welker Got a Hair Transplant And Isn't Shy About Sharing It With the World. Here is a Photo

Wes Welker doesn't seem to mind telling the world that he got a hair transplant. Well, at least the doctor who performed the procedure isn't shy about telling the world.

The New England Patriots wide receiver reportedly received a hair transplant from Dr. Robert Leonard. Somehow, the Associated Press picked up the story.

Welker is not the first athlete to publicize his hair transplant. Soccer star Wayne Rooney got hairplugs and tweeted before and after pics.

Here is a Wes Welker Hair Transplant Photo

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Wes Welker Hair Transplant Photo 2012

Wes Welker Hair Transplant Photo 2012

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Hair Necessities

Well, not even the celebrities but the common people are also tending towards hair transplant treatment, and it is not a thing to be felt shied.

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Shimaron

I must say that Wes Welker has the guts to accept the truth in public, unlike many others who just want to hide their actions and deny such facts. According to me, if someone is aware of hair necessities, he is free to get expensive treatments for preserving his charming looks.

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JohnWilson

I must say that Wes Welker has the guts to accept the truth in public, unlike many others who just want to hide their actions and deny such facts. According to me, if someone is aware of <a href="www.hair-necessities.com/">hair necessities</a>, he is free to get expensive treatments for preserving his charming looks.

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