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Tom Bryant

Coronation Street's Alan Halsall defends decision to get second hair transplant

Corrie's Alan Halsall has defended his decision to undergo a second hair transplant.

The soap star, who has played Tyrone Dobbs since 1998, first had a procedure in 2016.

Now the Rovers Return regular has opted for another treatment.

Alan, 36, said: “I’ve spoken with so many men who have confidence issues because of their hair, maybe this will let them know they have options.

“People have it done all the time – it’s not something to be ashamed of.” The actor had the process carried out by the Farjo Hair Institute in Manchester.

The company posted online: “Anyone recognise our recent hair transplant patient?

The actor had the process carried out by the Farjo Hair Institute (farjohairinstitute/Instagram)

“It was great to have Alan come back after being thrilled with the results from his first procedure.”

Coronation Street pal Jack P Shepherd has revealed he also has had transplant work.

The actor, David Platt in the ITV soap, said: “It’s such a common thing for guys to have now – like a male version of a boob job.”

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