Actor and former WWE Champion John Cena surprised fans by sharing a photo of his shaved head after the second round of his hair transplant treatment. The actor took to posting a photo of himself smiling as he posed with his doctor and didn’t shy away from admitting his hair restoration procedure.Cena posted a picture from the Anderson Center for Hair in Atlanta after undergoing a second Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) procedure. Sharing the update, Cena wrote: “Second round of FUE treatment and this time I went all out to get the best results possible. Thank you @KenAndersonMD and the staff at Anderson Center for Hair for being on this journey with me!”According to People, the procedure is a minimally invasive hair transplant technique in which hair follicles are taken from an area of the scalp and implanted into thinning or balding regions.Fans were quick to react to his latest update on social media, with many applauding the actor for being transparent about hair restoration and helping reduce the stigma surrounding the procedure. One wrote: “John Cena continues to be an inspiration to all of us who have gotten or want to get hair transplants. In honor of his second round, here’s a moment to talk to him about his.”Another said: “Going public with the shaved recovery pics is the real flex here, not the procedure itself. Most guys would hide this phase, he’s normalizing it on purpose.”“Respect to Cena for being so open about everything and owning the process like that just shows the same mentality he had in WWE. The energy of the legend remains constant.”“I have to respect him for keeping it 100 with everyone about the process,” said another.The actor, who was recently seen sharing space with Priyanka Chopra in ‘Heads of State’, has been quite candid about his decision to undergo the procedure. The actor previously revealed that his decision to go this route came after teasing and trolling from WWE fans.After undergoing his first round of hair transplants with Dr. Ken Anderson in November 2024, the star spoke to People and revealed how WWE fans motivated him to take his hair health more seriously. “They held me accountable. They don’t let you get away with their call, because they’ll eat you alive,” he said. “That’s what makes a good support system.”Cena added, “I saw their signs that said ‘Bald John Cena.’ They pushed me to go and see what my options were.”After his first transplant, Cena said the procedure had “completely changed the course of my life” and given him more confidence to pursue acting opportunities.The actor also spoke candidly about the stigma surrounding cosmetic procedures. “I hate the fact that if there wasn’t so much shame around it, I would have done it 10 years ago,” he said.Cena is currently working on Matchbox: The Movie, in which he plays Sean. The film is slated to release on October 9, 2026.