Chris has wavy, thick, voluminous hair which can help him mask his hairline when worn a bit longer. That is why he could be seen in the year 2000 with full, luxurious hair, only to show significant male pattern baldness just a few months later, after getting a buzz cut. It is unlikely that he experienced such severe hair loss in such a short time. But in the 2000 photo, his curls covered his entire frontal area, hiding any thinning spots.
Chris Martin’s hair in his late twenties
For the best part of his twenties, Chris took full advantage of his textured locks and wore his hair longer. He wore some of the best male hairstyles for a receding hairline which fully disguised his frontal thinning. This effectively hid his male pattern baldness, making it virtually unnoticeable to the public.
A year of hairline magic (or a potentially failed hair transplant)
However, in 2008, strange things happened to Chris’ hair. In summer, he was suddenly seen with his hair combed back and a perfectly straight hairline. His temples were also well-covered, with no sign of his previous thinning.
Coldplay did not have any significant public appearances in late 2007. The singer may have used this time to fix his uneven hairline surgically. This seems like the most likely way to get such perfect results. However, a different photo from late August 2008, where he sported a buzz cut, shows the same Norwood stage 3-4 pattern baldness he had in his early youth.
While he may have had a failed hair transplant, it is unlikely that all his grafts fell out in only a couple of months, after having grown in perfectly. Normally, when hair transplants go wrong, some of the grafts don’t survive from the start. Or if they do, hair thinning will happen gradually, over the course of a year or two. But it is uncommon for grafts that had survived and healed to shed abruptly as if they had never been implanted.
Moreover, further hairline fluctuations soon followed. In October 2008, Chris appeared live with a short haircut which revealed a straighter hairline than in August, but more uneven than in June. Come December, he still had signs of hair thinning, but nowhere near August levels. He would not have had a chance to get a second hair transplant during this time, as he had multiple public appearances and it would have been noticed.
So what could have caused this rollercoaster of sudden transformations? The singer may have taken hair growth medicine, such as Minoxidil, or Finasteride, and it could have worked very well for him for a while, before stopping. However, the results seem too good and too sudden to achieve with medication alone. Moreover, when you stop using Minoxidil or Finasteride, you will indeed lose your progress, but it will normally take longer than a couple of months to fully revert to before-treatment levels.
He may also have sometimes used cosmetic treatments, such as hair thickening spray or a frontal hair piece to make his hairline appear straighter.
Chris Martin’s rumoured hair transplant
By 2010, the singer’s alopecia was once more back to early 2000s levels. That is why most rumours that Chris had a hair transplant emerged in 2011 when he was again seen with a perfectly straight (albeit higher) hairline. After this moment, his hairline never developed another M-shaped pattern up to the present day.
The most likely cause of this transformation is a successful, permanent hair transplant. If performed properly, one can enjoy the great results of a hair transplant after 10 years or more, so it isn’t surprising that Chris’ hair kept looking very well in the following years.
Chris Martin’s post-hair transplant evolution
After his rumoured surgical hair restoration, Chris never had to wear long hair again to cover his frontal hair loss. His hairline remained straight as an arrow throughout his forties.
There were also no further signs of temple thinning, despite the artist foregoing any styling techniques to mask hair loss (such as high fades).
The recent years
Whatever Chris did to correct his hairline in 2010 has obviously worked perfectly in the long term. Nowadays, Chris is still proudly sporting his full head of hair and has maintained his stylish appearance. Despite wearing short hair most of the time, his frontal area remains flawless and enviable for a man approaching 50.