Janez Vermeiren recalls having a 'panic attack' about receding hairline
On Tuesday, the South African media personality opened up about feeling anxiety when he noticed his hairline started receding.
When disguising powder, wearing caps and even cutting his hair in a specific style to try and hide it didn't work, Vermeiren turned to a transplant. The model added that"having this kind of receding hairline really hurt me," given his presence in the media.Vermeiren revealed in July that he had"finally" undergone the procedure.
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