Conor McGregor’s Hair Timeline
Over the years, Conor’s hair has undergone numerous changes. Some of these were style choices, others the result of progressive male pattern baldness. Here are the highlights of the fighter’s hair timeline.
The early years
As a child, Conor had bright blond hair, which has darkened considerably over time. The few publicly available photos of the fighter as a pre-adolescent show him sporting a bowl cut. This makes it difficult to discern the early shape of his hairline or the breadth of his forehead. However, his hair appeared to be on the straighter, finer side and his hair density, albeit normal, did not seem particularly high.
Young adulthood
In his early 20s, there were some signs of unevenness in Conor’s hairline, but they were likely microirregularities rather than the result of recession. Some photos make it seem like the athlete’s temples may have already started to rise and thin out. However, it is hard to tell for certain, since McGregor often opted for a fully or partially shaved head.
A closer look at the back of the fighter’s head shows no evidence of thinning on the crown. However, it confirms that his hair texture is indeed straight and fine, which can make his hair appear much thinner than it would if he had coarse and wavy locks.
Finer hair can be a disadvantage not only when styling your hair, but also when you’re getting a hair transplant. Unless you are using an experienced surgeon, it may take a larger number of grafts to cover a thinning area and parts of the donor area may look sparse after harvesting [4]. However, this should not be a problem for a skilled surgeon who has worked with all types of hair and practices good donor area management.
Conor McGregor’s rumoured hair transplant
In January 2021, McGregor appeared at UFC 257 with a fully shaved head. Only half a year later, he filmed himself getting a hip new haircut. His hair had grown in and his hairline was uncharacteristically straight and slightly lower than it used to be. While he still favoured high fades, his temples also seemed to have become fuller.
This sparked rumours that the fighter had a hair transplant without anyone knowing. While Conor did not comment on his new look, there was significant improvement in the appearance of his frontal hairline. And the fact that he obtained such marked results in only a few months suggests a surgical approach rather than hair growth medication (which often takes longer to produce peak effects).
Signs Conor’s hair transplant has gone wrong
Unfortunately for McGregor, only two years after his rumoured hair restoration procedure, his hairline seemed to be dwindling once more. It was easy to tell that his first few rows of hair had become sparse and his old hairline had become visible behind his thinning new one.
The fact that Conor initially achieved good hair growth indicates that he didn’t have low graft survival rates, nor was it an issue of poor hair transplant aftercare. The thinning pattern points to an exceedingly wide graft harvesting area. To avoid creating sparse areas on the back of the fighter’s head, his surgeon may have harvested hair grafts from too high up, where some of the follicles were still DHT sensitive. Over time, they were affected by male pattern baldness and started to fall out.
However, it’s not certain that surgical error is at fault for the fighter’s hair transplant going wrong. Research shows that some men experience a reduction in implanted hair density a few years after their procedure [5]. This is likely due to a particular genetic sensitivity to DHT. Furthermore, Conor may not have committed to long-term hair transplant maintenance, such as taking Finasteride to avoid further hair thinning around his grafts.
The present day
After spending some time trying to cover his once again receding hairline with a well-placed comb-forward or a hat, Conor decided to embrace a bold new look. He shaved his head and trimmed his beard into a stubble, pulling off the iconic Jason Statham style. This is an ideal haircut for balding men who decide to embrace their rugged masculinity.