This condition happens when a naturally occurring male hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT) binds to androgen receptors in the hair follicles, making them shrink and causing hair miniaturisation. If left untreated, it can progress to baldness in a specific pattern that initially involves the frontal area of the scalp and then leads to a bald spot on the crown [4]. These areas are primarily affected because the hair follicles here are more sensitive to DHT than at the back or sides of the head.
In some people, the earlier stages of male pattern baldness can be curbed and sometimes even reversed with hair growth medication (such as Minoxidil or Finasteride). However, the progress only lasts as long as they keep taking the medication.
A permanent hair transplant is the only way to achieve long-lasting hair restoration. Given Salman’s busy lifestyle and thriving acting career, this option was likely the most convenient for him.
Salman Khan’s hair timeline
As Salman advanced in age, his straight, youthful hairline matured and eventually started to recede, showing signs of male pattern baldness. The movie star is rumoured to have fought back against balding by joining the ranks of many celebrities who opted for hair transplants. Here is his hair journey from childhood to the present day:
The childhood years
As a child, Salman had shiny, full jet-black hair that he wore in a mop-top that reached down to his eyebrows. Though luxurious, his hair seems on the finer, sleeker side, which suggests he has a straight hair type. While childhood photos don’t reveal the height of his forehead, later photos indicate it was well-proportioned and not excessively high at a young age.
Young adulthood
Around the time he made his movie debut, Salman’s hairline was pristine. It was straight and youthful, his temples were well-covered and there was no sign of unevenness. His hair had good volume, and the actor could choose any style he wanted, whether it was slightly longer, covering his forehead, or slicked back to what would soon be his iconic look.
The first signs of hair loss
By the time he reached his mid-thirties, Salman was starting to show the first signs of hair thinning and balding. He was starting to experience a receding hairline and some temple hair loss that would soon advance.
It is common for male pattern baldness to start around this age [5] but since it was not yet very conspicuous, it may have been left untreated. Eventually, the condition progressed and the actor felt compelled to get surgical treatment.
Most people (almost 68.2%) are happy with their results after a single hair restoration surgery. 28.6% more are satisfied after a second hair transplant. However, rumours are that Salman needed 3 separate procedures before achieving the full head of hair he has today. That appears to be because his hair loss continued to progress around his transplant areas, making further touch-ups necessary over time.
Salman’s rumoured first hair transplant (2003)
By the time he reached age 38, in 2003, Salman’s androgenetic alopecia had advanced considerably. He was experiencing significant frontal balding which could no longer be masked easily. This is when the Indian superstar is rumoured to have had his first hairline-lowering hair transplant, which left a visible scar and a thinning area at the back of his head.
In 2005, after making a full recovery, Salman’s frontal area seemed fuller, but he was still showing an uneven hairline. It is likely this surgery was unsuccessful, as seen by his thinning temples. The massive scar on his donor area indicates a potentially unskilled or inexperienced surgeon. However, there can be other reasons for a failed hair transplant, such as poor hair transplant aftercare.
Salman’s rumoured second hair transplant (2007)
The fact that Salman was unhappy with his 2003 hair transplant results became obvious as he got his second surgery only 4 years later, in 2007. A photo of him with short hair from 2006 shows his hair thinning had indeed continued, and his hairline was far from even.
The second time around, Salman may have opted for a different surgeon and technique as the results seemed far better than the previous ones. Less than one year later, the actor’s hairline was much straighter and his temple baldness had diminished substantially.
Salman’s rumoured third hair transplant (2016)
While Salman’s second hair transplant was successful, his hair continued to thin over time around his implanted grafts. This was especially visible around the temples, so, in 2016, aged 50, the movie star decided to get one final surgical touch-up.
The results of this final procedure were remarkable and he is still enjoying his successful hair transplant after 10+ years.
The recent years
Despite being 60 years old, Salman’s hairline now looks more youthful than it did in his thirties. It is almost straight, with a mature and masculine appearance. His temples are still covered and his hair is full and voluminous. It appears that at least the final two hair transplants were a great move for the movie star, as his healthy-looking hair makes him seem decades younger.
What kind of hair transplants did Salman Khan get?
While there is still much uncertainty regarding Salman’s hair restoration surgeries, photos suggest that his first procedure reportedly performed in 2007, was done via the FUT technique. A large characteristic scar is clearly visible on the back of his head in some of his post-2007 photos where the actor was sporting short hair.