Balding Gay Times editor says a hair transplant changed his life

A high-flying magazine editor who partied with stars such as Madonna and Kylie Minogue has told how he overcame crippling low self-esteem with a £9,000 hair transplant.

Darren Scott, from Hackney, spent his working life mixing with the A-list stars who graced the pages of Gay Times, the magazine he edited for almost a decade.

But behind the party smiles he was a hiding a secret agony over his thinning hair which he disguised with a hat in pictures with his favourite celebrities.

The bald patch around his crown grew so much he was jokingly called ‘Friar Tuck’ by friends at work where he was under pressure to stay looking young.

Mr Scott, 42, turned his life around with the same hair transplant procedure as Wayne Rooney from the stars’ favourite surgeon, Harley Street’s Dr Asim Shahmalak.

Darren Scott, former editor of Gay Times, said: ‘I was in a job that’s perceived to be glamorous where I was mixing with stars like Madonna and there was a pressure on me to look good, but I was losing my hair fast and having to wear a hat all the time to cover up my baldness’ (pictured with Madonna at the 55th BFI London Film Festival at Claridges in October, 2011)

Darren Scott, from Hackney, was jokingly called 'Friar Tuck' by friends at work. But he turned his life around with the same hair transplant procedure as Wayne Rooney from the stars' favourite surgeon (pictured before, left, and after, right)

Darren Scott, from Hackney, was jokingly called ‘Friar Tuck’ by friends at work. But he turned his life around with the same hair transplant procedure as Wayne Rooney from the stars’ favourite surgeon (pictured before, left, and after, right)

A year on, and with the transplanted hair fully grown back (right), he now has a full head of hair again (pictured before, left)

A year on, and with the transplanted hair fully grown back (right), he now has a full head of hair again (pictured before, left)

He had 2,000 hairs transplanted into the temples at the side of his scalp, his hairline and right across his bald crown.

A year on, and with the transplanted hair fully grown back, he now has a full head of hair again and says: ‘It’s been an absolute life changer. I look five years younger.’

Mr Scott explained: ‘I turned 40 and I had recently split up from a long term relationship.

‘I was in a job that’s perceived to be glamorous where I was mixing with stars like Madonna and there was a pressure on me to look good, but I was losing my hair fast and having to wear a hat all the time to cover up my baldness.

‘I guess you could say I was having a mid-life crisis.

‘I didn’t realise at the time just how much my baldness was contributing to my lack of self-confidence but I knew it was a factor.

”I was partying with all these A-list stars while worrying about my thinning hair.’

He added: ‘I knew I needed to do something drastic to kick-start my life and I had hair transplanted to all my bald spots by Dr Shahmalak.

‘It has been amazing watching the new hair grow back over the last year and now I finally have a full head of hair again.

‘I can go out and meet my favourite stars without wearing a hat,’ he joked. ‘In fact, I do need to wear a hat when I’m walking my dog because my hair is so big and it helps to keep it all in one place!’

Mr Scott had a follicular unit extraction (FUE) procedure with Dr Shahmalak at Crown Clinic.

It is the method used by stars such as Rooney, model Calum Best and Gogglebox star Chris Butland-Steed.

Hair grafts are taken from the back and side of the scalp and replanted in the balding areas by Dr Shahmalak.

The advantage of this method is the scarring is minimal with patients having some red pin pricks from where the hair is extracted and replanted which go away after a few days.

Mr Scott said: ‘I was worried about the pain but the operation was fine. I was joking with staff while watching Bad Girls on video on a giant screen.

Mr Scott had first started losing his hair in his early 20s - first from his hairline and then his crown - just as he embarking on a career in journalism (pictured with Kylie Minogue)

Mr Scott had first started losing his hair in his early 20s – first from his hairline and then his crown – just as he embarking on a career in journalism (pictured with Kylie Minogue)

WHAT IS FOLLICULAR UNIT EXTRACTION?

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) involves removing healthy hair follicles directly from a donor area at the back of the patient’s head where the hair is plentiful, and transplanting these hairs onto areas where the hair is thinning or receding.

The body hairs are then transplanted in the same way as they would be if taken from the head –  in that they are removed individually and carefully transplanted onto the target area.

An FUE procedure can last many hours, depending on the number of hairs which require transplanting. 

The average transplant costs around £7,000. For the use of chest hair the price rises to £5 per hair.

The patient can leave the clinic immediately after treatment. For around a week following treatment the head and the donor area may appear red and may be slightly swollen in places.

During this time the patient should not take part in any rigorous exercise or sporting activity.

The patient will also experience a period known as ‘shedding’ following the procedure.

This is where the superficial hair follicles, which have been transplanted, fall out of the head, enabling the roots to embed and settle in their new location and go on to grow healthily.

How long this period lasts for, and the number of hairs which are shed, differs from patient to patient.

‘The new hair grew back gradually over the year and by the end of it I had the full head of hair I hadn’t had since I was a teenager.

‘I didn’t realise just how much I was lacking in confidence till I had hair again and I felt so much better.’

Mr Scott had first started losing his hair in his early 20s – first from his hairline and then his crown – just as he embarking on a career in journalism.

He was a big success at work and eight years ago landed his dream job as editor of one of Britain’s biggest gay titles, Gay Times, which gave him access to all his favourite A-list stars.

Mr Scott said: ‘I suppose it was a very glamorous world. I was under pressure the whole time to look good. 

‘Some people may disagree but there can often be an obsession in the gay community with youth and I was conscious that I only had a limited shelf life in a role like that.

‘You can also be under pressure to have a buff body. I had a “Dad Body” and “Grandad Hair”. The body I’m fine with, but I felt the hair maybe aged me in such a high profile role.

‘I would be pictured with one of my favourite stars and I would ask a friend to photoshop some hair on to my picture so I would look better before sharing the picture on social media.

‘Even then, people would joke about my bald spot and call me Friar Tuck. I resorted to wearing hats all the time to cover it up or I would grow my hair long and then comb it over my bald spots – but that just looked awful!

‘Gay men losing their hair often shave their heads but that was never for me. I wanted to have a regular head of hair, never mind actually wear my hair long.

Mr Scott had a follicular unit extraction (FUE) procedure with Dr Shahmalak at Crown Clinic (pictured after the transplant)

It is the method used by stars such as Rooney, model Calum Best and Gogglebox star Chris Butland-Steed (pictured after the transplant)

Mr Scott had a follicular unit extraction (FUE) procedure with Dr Shahmalak at Crown Clinic. It is the method used by stars such as Rooney, model Calum Best and Gogglebox star Chris Butland-Steed (pictured after the transplant, left and right)

Mr Scott left his job at Gay Times in the autumn but he is still partying with the stars in his new role as a TV editor, and loving his new lease of life

Mr Scott left his job at Gay Times in the autumn but he is still partying with the stars in his new role as a TV editor, and loving his new lease of life

‘The only solution for me was having a transplant and I am so glad that I did. The techniques have improved so much and the transplanted hair blends naturally with your existing hair. The new transplanted hair will last for the rest of my life.’

Mr Scott left his job at Gay Times in the autumn but he is still partying with the stars in his new role as a TV editor, and loving his new lease of life.

Dr Shahmalak has seen a 25 per cent rise in patients at Crown Clinic – in part due to the ‘Rooney effect’ with increasing numbers of young men following their favourite stars in having a transplant.

He said: ‘Darren has got a great result and it is especially satisfying to hear how his new hair has boosted his self-confidence. 

It is no exaggeration to say that a hair transplant can completely transform your life. 

‘There has been an explosion in popularity for transplants, thanks to all the celebrities who are publicising their own efforts to improve their hair.

‘A star like Wayne Rooney makes millions through his image rights. I am not sure he would be so attractive to big sponsors if he was bald.’

He was a big success at work and eight years ago landed his dream job as editor of one of Britain's biggest gay titles, Gay Times, which gave him access to all his favourite A-list stars (pictured with the former Doctor Who star Peter Capaldi)

He was a big success at work and eight years ago landed his dream job as editor of one of Britain’s biggest gay titles, Gay Times, which gave him access to all his favourite A-list stars (pictured with the former Doctor Who star Peter Capaldi)

Dr Shahmalak has seen a 25 per cent rise in patients at Crown Clinic - in part due to the 'Rooney effect' with increasing numbers of young men following their favourite stars

Dr Shahmalak has seen a 25 per cent rise in patients at Crown Clinic – in part due to the ‘Rooney effect’ with increasing numbers of young men following their favourite stars

But behind the party smiles he was a hiding a secret agony over his thinning hair which he disguised with a hat in pictures with his favourite celebrities (pictured with Absolutely Fabulous stars Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders)

But behind the party smiles he was a hiding a secret agony over his thinning hair which he disguised with a hat in pictures with his favourite celebrities (pictured with Absolutely Fabulous stars Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders)



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