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May 2021 vs Feb 2022

Could be barbershop wizardry with the use of concealer, like in the videos that we have all seen - however the hairline looks like a very neatly designed restoration. 
 

Be interesting to see his pics over the coming months for more insight. 

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It’s possible he’s been on fin from a young age, pretty sure his hair loss is aggressive, he probably would be a Norwood 4/5 without it by now. 


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Justin Bieber roasted Prince William of the UK for his hair loss, so it's very likely he knew about Finasteride etc. but that didn't appear to stop him from beginning to recede into a mature hairline and probably also further back into the corners 

If he did have a hair transplant, it's possible he could have gone somewhere hush hush and basically be recovering but that second picture in OP under the dreads looks weird. Like it's too straight and vertical. Maybe even akin to SMP or sprayed on fibres by a hair stylist. Given Justin has artists that he knows that are black in the hair industry using stylists that help them, it would explain that more imo. 

It's a shame they'd usually not admit a hair transplant but it is what it is. 

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29 minutes ago, NARMAK said:

Justin Bieber roasted Prince William of the UK for his hair loss, so it's very likely he knew about Finasteride etc. but that didn't appear to stop him from beginning to recede into a mature hairline and probably also further back into the corners 

Hair loss is never nice for any man to experience...

....but it is just a tad amusing when someone who used to mock others for it experiences it themselves.

Hair loss is horrible, and Karma is a bitch  🤷‍♂️

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I'd like to see more evidence before the final judgement is cast on whether Bieber has had a transplant or not. Preferably paparazzi or other independent photos. 

Keep in mind that, just like with Kim Kardashian, all promotional and social media pictures of Bieber have likely been heavily edited and retouched, and his minders definitely would have photoshopped any signs of hair loss. 

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28 minutes ago, SadMan2021 said:

I'd like to see more evidence before the final judgement is cast on whether Bieber has had a transplant or not. Preferably paparazzi or other independent photos. 

Keep in mind that, just like with Kim Kardashian, all promotional and social media pictures of Bieber have likely been heavily edited and retouched, and his minders definitely would have photoshopped any signs of hair loss. 

Even in "regular" photos we tend to see on social media posted with models for print etc. they almost retouch every part of the image in some way. Hair touch ups are regularly done even on makes to add a denser more aesthetic look for male or females. 

Personally i was hoping we would get a breakthrough in the last decade or so, but i think within the next 20 years is more likely with Stenson etc. looking to go to human trials and so on maybe within a decade. 

Personally i want to enjoy my 30s and i'll likely be going down the traditional hair transplant route but if they did manage to get some solid stuff in place when i'd be in my 50s, i wouldn't rule out getting some areas touched up for density. 

Personally i think it's if i ever have any, kids, nephews etc. generation in 20+ years that would most likely benefit from new hair loss treatments. 

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4 hours ago, Ryan Daniel said:

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Another photo of Justin two days ago.   No signs of hair transplantation in my opinion

I have to agree with you from this picture. 
 

Zoomed in on Melvins picture, there’s a slight discolouration of skin aside his left temple point, however, this could quite easily be lighting effects from the stadium, flashes of cameras reflecting etc. 

 

The jury’s still out, but I’m leaning towards him having used barbershop wizardry and fibres in the studio pic, I first posted. 

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I've read that ironically many A-list celebrities prefer concealer or even hair systems over hair transplants - because when you are in the limelight every single day its impossible to hide HT surgery and the ugly duckling stage. 

Also in the vain high-stakes world of being a celebrity where looks can make or cost you millions of dollars, a lot of celebrities simply can't afford the risk of having a botched hair transplant. 

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5 hours ago, SadMan2021 said:

 

I've read that ironically many A-list celebrities prefer concealer or even hair systems over hair transplants - because when you are in the limelight every single day its impossible to hide HT surgery and the ugly duckling stage. 

 

Really? Where did you read this? 
 

I would have thought the opposite, considering the small hit of taking a bit of downtime post HT whilst it grows in (a lot celebs are known for going off the radar unless they have an album/film/event to promote) compared to the anxiety and hassle using concealer every day would cause. 
 

A hair system being preferred, I could understand more, such as Travolta. 

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19 hours ago, Melvin- Moderator said:

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Is it me or is he basically at a Norwood 3 with that temporal recession now? 

It looks further back than its ever been before. 

I don't know if he has had anything done but the temporal area looks a weird colour and texture to the rest. 

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2 minutes ago, NARMAK said:

Is it me or is he basically at a Norwood 3 with that temporal recession now? 

It looks further back than its ever been before. 

I don't know if he has had anything done but the temporal area looks a weird colour and texture to the rest. 

Definitely not just you. I can see the Mickey Mouse ears appearing … 🤩

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The risk of shock loss would be very high if Bieber got a transplant now.  

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I find it odd he never shows his hairline exposed, every photo is with a hat. He must not feel confident in the result. 


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