Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown has found himself at the center of an unexpected conversation after candidly addressing his receding hairline during a recent Twitch stream. The stream was in response to a viral clip of Brown that netizens believed showed a painted hairline rubbing off on an opponent during a recent Celtics game.
The NBA champion’s honest discussion about considering hair restoration has prompted several leading hair transplant companies to extend generous offers to help the basketball superstar.
During the livestream, Brown openly joked about his hairline and mentioned the possibility of traveling to Turkey for a hair transplant procedure. The comment quickly gained traction on social media, catching the attention of top professionals in the hair restoration industry who were eager to assist.
Dr. Christine Shaver of Bernstein Medical was among the first to respond, telling TMZ Sports she would be “delighted” to help Brown. As a Boston native and devoted Celtics fan, Dr. Shaver noted the opportunity held special significance for her. Interestingly, she suggested that Brown might not even need to undergo surgery, recommending scalp micropigmentation (SMP) as a potential alternative that could provide natural-looking results while being less invasive than a traditional transplant.
Bosley, one of the world’s largest hair restoration companies with over 500,000 successful procedures under their belt, also reached out to the Celtics guard. Andrew Spivak, Bosley’s Senior Vice President of Marketing, emphasized their ability to offer a permanent solution, stating they could help Brown “keep the hair he has and grow more hair where he needs it most.” Conveniently for Brown, Bosley operates an office in Boston, eliminating the need for international travel.
Turkish clinic Estenove, known for serving celebrity clients, extended an invitation as well. Ozge Abadan from Estenove expressed their honor in potentially supporting Brown, calling him “a leader on and off the court.”
Brown’s willingness to discuss his hair loss publicly has resonated with many fans and sparked important conversations about male pattern baldness and available treatment options. His transparency helps destigmatize a common concern that affects millions of men worldwide, regardless of their success or status.
The timing of these offers comes as Brown continues to perform at an elite level on the court, recently leading the Celtics to a narrow 109-108 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers with 32 points. Whether Brown decides to pursue hair restoration treatment remains to be seen, but his openness has certainly highlighted the growing accessibility and advancement of hair transplant procedures in 2025.