Twitter, the England star said he was "delighted" with the result.
"Just to confirm to all my followers I have had a hair transplant. I was going bald at 25 why not," he tweeted.
The Manchester United striker said he had his treatment at a hair clinic on London's famous Harley Street.
He also asked his followers if anyone could recommend any good hair gel because his head was "still a bit bruised and swollen".
The footballer's wife, Coleen Rooney, also took to Twitter to
confirm the news, making sure people knew it was his decision, not
hers.
"Hiya!! Yes waynes had his hair done! His own decision not me
asking him, like alot are saying!! Pleased for him and it will look
great," she tweeted.
Meanwhile Manchester United and England teammate Rio
Ferdinand joked: "Just don't go down the wearing a alice band route!!
You'll be doing head&shoulders adverts soon! Hope its gone ok Good
luck lad."
'Sensitive subject'
It is not the first time one of Rooney's teammates has teased him about his hair on Twitter.
On 7 May, Manchester United star Michael Owen tweeted: "How
old are you in that photo? Your face looks like a 12 year olds but your
hair looks like a 60 year old!".
"Easy mo u know that's a sensitive subject," was Rooney's response.
Rooney is the latest in a line of sports stars to have turned to treatment to beat baldness.
In 2005, ex-England cricketer Graham Gooch and former England
rugby player Austin Healey appeared in adverts for an anti-hair loss
laser treatment.
At the time, Advanced Hair Studios said both men, and
Australian cricketer Shane Warne, were among 300,000 people worldwide
who had taken up the laser therapy - or the company's patented
strand-by-strand hair replacement procedure - although the Advertising
Standards Authority later ruled the therapy's effectiveness had not been
proved.
In 2008, former Monty Python star John Cleese also confirmed
he had had a hair transplant during a television interview with
presenters Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan.
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