John Cena Undergoes Life-Changing Medical Procedure

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John Cena gives an update after undergoing a medical procedure.

One of the main criticisms many of John Cena’s rivals had against him during his recent returns was that he had grown a bald spot due to his age. This has something The Cenation Leader has deflected and managed to give entertaining replies against, but it did become a topic he discussed more openly to the public.

After WrestleMania 41, John Cena shared on The Pat McAfee Show that he underwent a hair transplant procedure in November last year after joking that fans made him feel small and embarrassed for pointing out his bald spot. He added that it was a work in progress and hopes to look better in the next few months.

Months after initially sharing that he had undergone a hair transplant, John Cena has given an update regarding its status. In a post on X (Twitter), The Cenation Leader noted that he had undergone another life-changing treatment regarding his hair and thanked his doctor for another successful procedure.

Another successful PRP and exosome treatment with the life changing @KenAndersonMD thank you for not only your incredible work on my hair transplant and also for teaching me the importance of maintenance and care.”

John Cena Says WWE Fans Were A Good Support System For Calling Out His Bald Spot

Last month, John Cena got candid about his hair transplant on People magazine. While a few months ago he appeared offended with fans calling out his bald spot, he shared in the magazine that it was a good thing, as it pushed him to look at his options and learn how to take care of his scalp and health.

The WWE star now has a healthy routine to keep his hair healthy. The Cenation Leader added that if there wasn’t so much shame about the procedure, he wouldn’t have gotten it much earlier. However, he got comforted that he wasn’t the only person dealing with that situation.

I hate the fact that if there wasn’t so much shame around it, I’d have gotten it done 10 years ago. I thought I was alone, but seven or eight out of 10 [men] suffer from thinning or baldness. If somebody’s going to sweat me for that, I don’t think there’s any shame in that,” he says. “It completely changed the course of my life.”

In other news: John Cena’s iconic 2006 rival was close to joining his Farewell Tour.