Jaylen Brown's use of spray to fake a fuller hairline has gone viral due to it rubbing off on opponents' jerseys during games, causing black stains and drawing criticism for its obviousness, reminiscent of Carlos Boozer's past hair concealment methods.
Plastic surgeon Gal Aharonov has pioneered a new technique for reducing the size of a forehead, which involves lifting and gliding the entire scalp forward. The surgery is meant to reduce the size of genetically large foreheads, and costs start at around $15,000. The biggest risk to the surgery is "shock hair loss," where the stress of the procedure causes hair loss for several months. The best candidates for the surgery are people who have thick, course hair, which can hide the scar better, and with good "scalp mobility," or pliability of the skin. Many of Aharonov's patients have dealt with the insecurity since they were kids, so they travel far and wide to see him.