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Matthew McConaughey Hair Transplant
Can somebody PLEASE explain this to me?
The Mug shot of Matthew McConaughey was taken in 1998.It is very apparent that he is balding quite a bit in these pictures. I would say that he was rapidly on his way to a full horseshoe effect.
Now ten years later he has a full lush head of hair. For Pete's sake can somebody find out who did his hair transplant? Is it a hair transplant? What is it? Whatever it is I want it!
What do you guys think?
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Originally Posted by Jkel
Can somebody PLEASE explain this to me?
The Mug shot of Matthew McConaughey was taken in 1998.It is very apparent that he is balding quite a bit in these pictures. I would say that he was rapidly on his way to a full horseshoe effect.
Now ten years later he has a full lush head of hair. For Pete's sake can somebody find out who did his hair transplant? Is it a hair transplant? What is it? Whatever it is I want it!
What do you guys think?
It's like a miracle! He does look good, but I heard it was a hairpiece so I guess it's not a real miracle. But if it is a rug it looks fantastic!
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Spencer Kobren
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I am not a physician. My opinions and knowledge concerning hair loss and its treatment are based on extensive research and reporting on the subject as a consumer advocate and hair loss educator. My views and comments on the subject should not be taken as medical advice. Always seek the advice of a medical professional when considering medical and surgical treatment.
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Originally Posted by SpencerKobren
I just can't explain it. All I can say is that Matthew McCanaughey's hair must be the 8th wonder of the world. You've got your Pyramids, your Great Wall of China, your Channel Tunnel etc., and now Matthew McCanaughey's hair.
It looks real, but like no hair transplant that I have ever seen. It flows like a great wig, but without the tell tale signs...I'm stumped!
Here's a good comparison shot.
Attachment 262
Hey Spencer,
Why isn't it like any hair transplant that you've seen? Are there tell-tale signs of a HT?
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Originally Posted by Buckerine11
Hey Spencer,
Why isn't it like any hair transplant that you've seen? Are there tell-tale signs of a HT?
Hey Buckerine,
A great hair transplant can be completely undetectable to the untrained eye, and in many cases even to the most discriminating eye. With that said, there are certain natural hair characteristics that are difficult to mimic with surgical intervention. Some people have extremely fine hairs in the hairline that in most cases can not be duplicated by hair transplantation. In my opinion Matthew McCanaughey has not had a hair transplant. I could be wrong, and if he has I would love to know who who surgeon is
Again, if you choose the right hair transplant surgeon hair transplantation can be completely undetectable.
Spencer Kobren
Founder, American Hair Loss Association
Host, The Bald Truth Radio Show
I am not a physician. My opinions and knowledge concerning hair loss and its treatment are based on extensive research and reporting on the subject as a consumer advocate and hair loss educator. My views and comments on the subject should not be taken as medical advice. Always seek the advice of a medical professional when considering medical and surgical treatment.
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Hello Spencer and everyone else here,
It is easy to explain his success. You see, Matthew went to a clinic in Los Angeles known as Regenix. He even admitted it on a talk show once. So, Regenix was the secret of his success. All they use is natural ingredients in topical form. They encourage you to buy vitamin B from them as well as their own unique saw palmetto supplements. Isn't this a nice clinic to sell all this stuff in a one stop shop?
I just want to throw up now...
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Originally Posted by Scientist
Hello Spencer and everyone else here,
It is easy to explain his success. You see, Matthew went to a clinic in Los Angeles known as Regenix. He even admitted it on a talk show once. So, Regenix was the secret of his success. All they use is natural ingredients in topical form. They encourage you to buy vitamin B from them as well as their own unique saw palmetto supplements. Isn't this a nice clinic to sell all this stuff in a one stop shop?
I just want to throw up now...
Good one. I saw him make that claim on TV a few years back. What a crock!
It's either a incredible hair transplant or a wig. End of story.
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The density is more parallel to a hair system but you never know. We would need to see him at bird's eye view and also evaluate his hair characteristics.
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I just looked through the march 9th issue of us weekly and spoted a side shot of Matt. You can see in the picture the slightly thin spots in his temple area.
I am almost positive he's had a hair transplant, and with his curly locks, I think he was a great candidate for one. This just shows what can be done in this modern day and age (with the right amount of money of coarse)
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I agree, it has to be a transplant. But why not admit it?
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