Hollyoaks babe Stephanie Davis has revealed the results of her hair transplant to get rid of her “high forehead” after school bullies called her “potato head”.
Stephanie, 27, showed off her “new confident, fuller hairline” after first going under the knife six months ago – because she was self-conscious about her forehead.
And the mum proudly posed with her new look after her hairline was lowered by nearly two inches.
Stephanie revealed her large forehead always bothered her last year and that she had gone through dark periods of depression.
Her new look hairline was masterminded by Dr Zabeeh at the British Hair Clinic where she had her op, Sun Online reported.
(Image: British Hair Clinic)
He described hair transplant surgery for women follows a similar science to that in men, whose hairlines typically receded slightly in the corners.
He said: “Stephanie wanted a youthful, fuller female hairline. She sent us an update via a video call. We could not see her in person due to coronavirus lockdown restrictions, but it is easy to see her hair growing nicely and hairline is already taking shape.
“In six months, we expect her hairline to get stronger and fuller.”
(Image: British Hair Clinic)
The stunning actress previously opened up about being bullied and ‘feeling helpless not being able to do anything about it’.
Stephanie posted a lengthy statement online explaining she was just an hour from death after trying to end her own life and how she overcame a dark period.
(Image: Stephanie Davis/Instagram)
She said: “This photo was my first walk out, breathing in the air, feeling the wind on my face, praying for hope, yet still trying to fight the pain that had over took my mind body & soul after I tried to kill my self, & ended up in intensive care.
“I don’t know how I’m here, but someone was defiantly watching over me, as I am so lucky to be here [sic]”.
Steph shared a photo with her three-year-old son Caben-Albi shortly after her hospital stay in the raw social media post.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk