A 25-year-old Coronation Street actor displays hair transplant at 22 due to hair loss.

My hairstyle is a bit different than what I normally have.

September 20th 2024.

A 25-year-old Coronation Street actor displays hair transplant at 22 due to hair loss.
Actor Colson Smith, known for his role as Craig Tinker on Coronation Street, has shared his excitement over his recent hair transplant. The 25-year-old star opened up about his decision to undergo the procedure at the age of 22 after noticing his hair loss. In a series of cheerful Instagram photos, Colson proudly showed off his new look while holding a mug that read "Mr Hair Transplant."

In a lengthy caption, Colson expressed his relief and confidence after finally taking the step to regain his "luscious strawberry blonde locks." He admitted that losing his hair at a young age was difficult for him, but now he feels like a weight has been lifted off his shoulders.

Colson's followers showered him with love and support, with one fan even calling him an "inspiration" for being open about his experience. Fellow Coronation Street actress Tina O'Brien also chimed in, congratulating Colson on his new look.

Before his hair transplant, Colson made headlines for his appearance on the revival of Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year, where he placed third. However, his time in the Big Brother house was not without drama as he clashed with Reggae Reggae Sauce founder Levi Roots, who called him "boring."

Since returning to Coronation Street, Colson has been involved in one of the soap's biggest storylines. His character Craig Tinker was asked by DS Lisa Swain to assist in a case against Joel Deering, despite the risks of losing their jobs. In a recent episode, Craig provided Lisa with crucial information that could potentially solve the case.

It's clear that Colson is thriving both personally and professionally, and he is excited for what the future holds for him and his "cracking head of hair." We can't wait to see more of Colson on our screens, with his new hair and all. This article was originally published on July 18, 2024.

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