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Chris Evans: Virgin Radio host addresses plans to undergo hair transplant amid concern

Chris Evans made a candid admission during Virgin Radio today, as the broadcaster addressed plans to stop taking hair loss pills. The presenter explained he didn’t want to “go bald” as he considered having a hair transplant.

The 55-year-old, is no stranger to opening up about his health concerns on-air, and has discussed the possibility of undergoing a cosmetic procedure for his hair.

Speaking to his co-stars Vassos Alexander and Rachel Horne, Chris explained that he has “never been fitter” but addressed concerns with his hormone levels.

The Virgin Radio host explained that he had been carrying out research on testosterone and DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) – an androgen sex hormone that contributes to the development of what are thought of as “male” sex characteristics, such as body hair.

It can also contribute to you losing your hair faster and earlier.

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Chris said: “I was finding out about my hair pills that I had been taking for a while and why that might be affecting my testosterone which apparently is one of the reasons I might have to get a hair transplant.”

He added: “I need to stop taking these pills.”

The Virgin Radio host said he had been taking clinically proven hair loss pills to combat his thinning hair.

During the show, Chris went on to explain the importance of testosterone as he addressed his other health concerns.

The Virgin Radio host said he planned to book in for a hair transplant procedure as he also addressed his other health concerns.

“There are three vanity doors I have opened,” Chris said. “One being my varicose veins.”

He continued: “Two, having my eyes lasered which has improved.

“That wasn’t a glasses thing I was just having problems being able to see. I was having trouble driving at night.”

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