Hair and Fame: Every Male Celebrity Should Think About Hair Transplants

Nghi Vo
Chances are, you're not Johnny Depp or Jude Law, but perhaps you would like to be someday. Many men worry about hairloss and how it will affect their lives, but that worry goes up exponentially for people whose appearance is tied directly to their chance for success. Whether you're interested in acting, television news or modeling, hair loss can severely impact your ability to find good work. Only a few men can really carry off the dignified bald look; those of us who aren't Patrick Stewart or Yul Brynner need to find another option! Taking a look at celebrities with hair transplants can help you think about the choices you have in front of you.

One might wonder about significance that we place on celebrity hair loss, especially that of men. When a celebrity is seen to be losing his hair, there Even silvering hair isn't treated with this kind of scrutiny; in addition, graying hair is simple to treat with dyes. Hair loss is often seen as a loss of virility and of a lack of masculinity. Think about some of the movies you've seen recently. Often, neither the hero nor the villain are balding, but there's a good chance the sleazy sidekick or bit character is balding in addition to being greasy, unkempt and generally unpleasant. Our society links certain traits with balding in men, and most of them are not pleasant.

When it comes to hair loss, for most men, it's a quiet internal conflict, often only witnessed by friends or family. For anyone who spends time in the spotlight however, the process of losing your hair can affect every aspect your life, whether you're at home or on the set. When a person becomes a celebrity, they have opened the door and allowed the public to access them. Even if that access is through a portrayal in a movie, or just thirty minutes every night on the news, people feel that they have a right to comment on you, what you do, and how you look. Celebrity hair transplants or even the suggestion that one has been done is great gossip and passed around at restaurants and office water coolers alike.

When it comes to celebrity hair transplants, the procedure is a great deal more common than you might think. Often these procedures are performed with the utmost secrecy and for a very good reason. For instance, when an unaltered picture of Mel Gibson was posted online, the search results from "Mel Gibson hair transplant" shot up into the thousands. In any business where your looks are what get you in the door, remember that people are happy to see you succeed... and then just as happy to see you embarrassed. For better or worse, transplants can be seen as an act of desperation, of a furious attempt to hang onto youthful vigor; while this point of view is dramatically unfair given how obsessed our society is with the cult of youth, that is the way it is.

When it comes to celebrity hair transplants, quick and quiet is the key. This process can definitely be performed as outpatient surgery and the healing is fast and usually without complication. Hair transplants performed for celebrities are of an extremely high quality given the scrutiny that actors usually undergo, and often, the hair is enhanced through the use of cosmetics and hair pieces that will fill out and shape the silhouette.

A few celebrities have come out and stated that they have had hair transplants. Kenny Rogers, the country star, and Pat O'Brien, the television show host, have both admitted to their procedures, and if you ever needed a testimonial to how much difference a hair transplant can make, search for some before and after pictures. When it comes to Hollywood hair transplants, these gentleman have come out on the top of the stack; they look younger, more fit and certainly more photogenic.

When you come right down to it, our society has a strong interest in the hair of its male celebrities. Remember that when your audience is watching your performance, they are also watching your head; with a little bit of effort, you can ensure that they only have nice things to say abut both those topics.

Published by Nghi Vo

Nghi Vo currently lives in a town that forbids monsters after dark. In no particular order, she is a writer, a belly dancer, a knitter, a mediocre cook, and a SCAdian.  View profile

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