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Ronnie Vint – Love Island Hair Transplant: Before, After, And His Hairline

Ronnie Vint – Love Island Hair Transplant: Before, After, And His Hairline

    Ronnie Vint, a former footballer and current TV personality, appeared on the 2024 season of “Love Island” and later returned for the Love Island: “All Stars” series, where he coupled up with Harriett Blackmore.

    His regular TV appearances have drawn fans to notice changes in his hairline, and while he has been open about his use of hair fibre products like Toppik to address thinning, he has yet to have a hair transplant and remains open to the idea in the future. 

    Ronnie Vint of ITV’s Love Island: All Stars


    Has Ronnie Vint Had A Hair Transplant

    No, Love Island‘s Ronnie Vint hasn’t publicly stated yet that he has had a hair transplant. Instead, he has openly discussed using Toppik hair fibres to address his hairline, which he joked has become more famous than he is. Ronnie has been candid about his use of hair fibre products to address thinning hair.


    Timing Of Ronnie Vint Hair Loss Progression

    While specific details about the timeline of Ronnie Vint’s hair loss progression are not publicly available, his current approach to managing hair thinning has sparked conversations about male pattern hair loss and the various methods individuals use to address it.

    To our knowledge, Ronnie Vint has not yet had a hair transplant. Instead, he uses hair fibres to achieve a fuller look, as revealed in a TikTok video back in November 2024 at the age of 28 years. In this video below, we can see the application of hair fibres before and after. 

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    Ronnie Vint shares a moment from behind the scenes


    Here, we can see the receded hairline and hair thinning. After application of hair fibers, we can see a fuller and thicker hairline. 


    Could Ronnie Vint Benefit From A Hair Transplant

    While Ronnie has not yet undergone a hair transplant, he has expressed his openness about undergoing a procedure in the future. He mentioned, “ I think I will, but I’m in no rush. Where I’ve been using this hair stuff, no one’s ever known, and I’m just so used to it”.

    The choice to have a hair transplant is a personal one. Many individuals can conceal hair loss well up until a certain tipping point, after which they may want to consider more permanent options like a hair transplant.  

    In the public eye, appearance is important, and those under the spotlight often opt for surgery due to public image pressure, as a receding hairline can undermine on-screen confidence and career prospects.  Hair transplant surgery is not only for the rich and famous, but rather for those struggling with their hair loss. Research shows that individuals with hair loss are likely to feel physically and socially less attractive, leading to low self-esteem in social scenarios


    How Many Grafts Will Ronnie Need If Undergoing A Hair Transplant?

    Our award-winning surgeons estimate that as part of his hair transplant, Ronnie could need close to 11001700 grafts transplanted into his hairline to restore fullness, with each graft producing 1-4 hairs.

    1370 grafts hairline hair transplant before and after
    This gentleman has had 1370 grafts transplanted into his hairline

    This type of hairline recession would require a minimum of 200 single hair grafts to be placed into the frontal hairline and blend seamlessly with existing strands to create a natural-looking appearance.Check out our gallery section to find more examples of other 1000+ graft hair transplants, for similar areas like the hairline, temples and crown.
    The Treatment Rooms London’s Graft Calculator is also useful for seeing just how many grafts you might need to produce an aesthetic result.


    What Type Of Hair Transplant Can Ronnie Vint Have?

    Ronnie Vint has spoken publicly about using Toppik, a hair-building fiber, to address his hairline, rather than a hair transplant. He uses the product to add temporary thickness and fullness to his hair, particularly in the front hairline, and has openly shared the positive impact it has had on his confidence.

    Hair transplant surgery is still an option for Vint in the future, should he wish to pursue this avenue. The two main techniques he can opt for are described below:

    Follicular Unit Excision (FUE): FUE is a meticulous technique which removes individual hair follicular units from the back and sides of the head (also known as the safe donor area) to an area of recession, like the hairline and temples. In each follicular unit, also known as a ‘graft’, there are 1-4 hairs on average.
    The hair that is relocated is resistant to the balding process, and when transplanted, grows unhindered and potentially permanently. This FUE method has become highly popular due to its minimal scarring, natural-looking results, and shorter recovery time. Most public figures opt for this method as it allows them to get back on screen and resume public appearances soon after their hair restoration procedures.

    Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT): FUT, also known as the strip method, involves removing a small strip of scalp from the back of the head, from which hair follicles are then extracted and transplanted to the desired areas.
    This technique can yield a high number of grafts in one session, making it beneficial for individuals with extensive hair loss. However, FUT does leave a linear scar at the donor site, which is one reason high-profile clients often prefer FUE for less visible scarring.


    These are techniques which are routinely performed at The Treatment Rooms London, where minimising the areas of shave can allow for a seamless recovery back to normal life with minimal evidence that a hair transplant procedure was performed.

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    An example of an unshaven hair transplant focused on the hairline, ideal for individuals with minimal downtime, especially those who need to remain camera-ready.

    You can read more about the differences between FUE and FUT methods here, if you are interested.


    Choosing A Surgeon-Led Clinic Matters

    While a hair transplant is relatively risk free and straightforward, having the surgical procedure done well and in a natural-looking way requires the surgical skills and artistry of experienced surgeons and a highly trained professional team of experts.

    The overall design of the hairline must be conservative and age-appropriate, making for natural-looking hair growth. Further steps must also be taken to ensure that the newly transplanted hair will look natural at the microscopic level. Single hair grafts should be placed at the very front of the hairline, making it appear soft and fluffy, in keeping with a natural hairline. When surgery is done poorly, larger grafts are often placed in the frontal hairline, leaving that person with a plug-like, harsh hairline like the machine hair sewn onto a doll.

    Another sign of a premium hair transplant is the close attention to natural hair directions. It is not uncommon to see hair transplants where grafts stand up vertically, leaving a very unnatural appearance. 

    Natural-looking angulation suggests that any work done would have used precision equipment to accurately control graft angulation. An example of such equipment is the use of implanter pens, a technique our surgeons specialise in. 

    At The Treatment Rooms London we have mastered the medicine, artistry and the surgical skills required for quality hair restoration surgery. We offer our patients world-class care before, during, and after their procedure. Our skilled surgeons pay keen attention to factors such as hair texture, curl pattern, and natural hairline progression to create a seamless transition from existing hair to transplanted areas.

    It is important when considering surgery to select a reputable, surgeon-led clinic. Top-tier clinics like The Treatment Rooms provide and prioritise personalised assessments, employ a highly skilled medical-surgical team, and utilise cutting-edge technology to ensure precise, natural-looking results.

    Ronnie Vint Hairline FAQs

    Does Ronnie Vint Wear A Wig?

    No, Ronnie does not currently wear a wig.

    What Specific Product Does He Use?

    Ronnie uses Toppik hair fibres, a product designed to conceal thinning areas by attaching spray-on fibres to existing hair strands, creating a fuller look.

    Has He Discussed This Openly?

    Yes, Ronnie has been transparent about the use of hair fibres. He expressed surprise that his routine wasn’t shown on Love Island, stating he was always open about it and has no issue if it is broadcasted.

    Does He Have To Take Precautions When Using Hair Fibres?

    Ronnie humorously noted that situations involving water, like rain or swimming, can be challenging when using hair fibres, as they may affect the product’s effectiveness.

    How Have Fans Reacted?

    Fans have had mixed reactions. Some comment positively on his openness and humor regarding his hair, while others have critiqued the appearance and longevity of constant hair fibre use.

    Interested in More Celebrity Hair Transplant Journeys?

    If you found exploring Ronnie Vint’s hair transformation interesting, you might also enjoy reading about other well-known figures who may have undergone hair restoration procedures:

    Authored by

    Hair Transplant Surgeon Dr Roshan Vara

    Dr Roshan Vara

    Full Medical Member of the British Association of Hair Restoration Surgery (BAHRS) Associate Member of International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS)

    GMC Registered - 7458409

    Reviewed by

    Hair Transplant Surgeon Dr Dilan Fernando

    Dr Dilan Fernando

    Royal College of Surgeons

    Full Medical Member of the British Association of Hair Restoration Surgery (BAHRS) Associate Member of International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS)

    GMC Registered - 7458157

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