Tom Brady's Thinning Hairline Under Scrutiny After NFL Legend Announces Retirement
Feb. 7 2022, Published 6:02 p.m. ET
Tom Brady has been all over the news due to his decision to retire from the NFL after 22 years playing in the league, and with him being all over the media and back in the spotlight, people have started to notice that the football legend’s hairline is looking substantially thinner than it did when he first began playing professionally more than 20 years ago.
Following the realization that the 44-year-old former quarterback’s hairline was naturally more mature, and the temples noticeably receding,
RadarOnline.com spoke to MPAS Hair Transplant Specialist Jacques Abrahamian who told us that while a thinning and receding hairline is nothing but natural as we get older, there are a number of things the former New England Patriot and Tampa Bay Buccaneer can do to fix it and look closer to how he did when he was a 22-year-old rookie.
“Hair-loss and hair thinning is a natural event that occurs to more than 50% in men by the time they hit 40 years old. Most of the time, the cause of hair-loss is due to genetics and testosterone’s conversion to a byproduct called DHT which can thin out the scalp hair,” Abrahamian said.
“If the slight recession of Tom Brady’s hairline is bothersome to the football star, Tom has several options to lock-in his hair-locks so it does not continue to recede as quickly,” the hair expert continued. “Some of the options currently available can range from FUE hair restoration, to oral and topical medications to more holistic approach such as PRP and Stem Cell therapy.”
But Brady is far from the only celebrity, or man in general, suffering from thinning hair.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Ben Affleck also had a thinning hairline, and Abrahamian informed us at the time that while there are various different options regarding how to restore thinning hair and receding hairlines, there are also a number of factors that cause hair to thin and recede in the first place.
“The reason why the vast majority of men have hair thinning is due predominantly to genetics,” the specialist explained. “Other factors contributing to hair-loss include stress, sudden weight loss, hormonal imbalances, vitamin deficiencies, and autoimmune conditions to name a few.”
So, while Brady’s hairline may be thinning, there is no reason he needs to worry, because there are a number of ways he can fix it and then enjoy his retirement in peace without having to worry about his hair.