Jaylen Brown's Turkey hair transplant joke sparks flood of offers from US doctors

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Jaylen Brown is being flooded with offers from medical experts after sharing his personal struggles with hair loss on social media last week. 

The Boston Celtics superstar, 29, opened up about the issue during a livestream on Twitch, as a group of three friends stood by during a haircut. 

 In a video shared to X, Brown said, “I’m cooked ngl (three facepalm emojis) Tap in." 

“I blame Boston. Ten years of stress, the media, the championships. Y’all caused this,” the NBA star added. 

Brown then issued a call for help to Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, who has also been the subject of similar commentary involving his hair. 

“Code Red. They caught me slippin’,” Brown said, while leaving a voicemail left for James. “I need to know, Turkey or no Turkey? And I ain’t talking no cheese sandwich.”

Turkey is a well-known destination for hair transplants.

“I blame Boston. 10 years of media, stress, championships. This is y’all fault”

— Jaylen Brown on his balding 😭😭😭

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— CelticsUnite (@CelticsUnite18) October 28, 2025

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After seeing the livestream, medical experts in the U.S. are now lining up, in hopes to get a chance to publicly help the NBA star. 

Dr. Christine Shaver of Bernstein Medical, who happens to be a die-hard Celtics fan, says there's no reason he needs to travel abroad to get his hair problems addressed. She'd love to fix him up on U.S. soil. 

Shaver told "TMZ" Brown could benefit from an SMP (Scalp Micropigmentation) treatment. 

Hair restoration expert Bosley has also offered to lend a hand to the NBA champion, so that he can remain focused on the Celtics' 2025 season without the stress of traveling overseas. 

"We offer a permanent solution," Andrew Spivack, Bosley's Senior Vice President of Marketing told the same outlet. "We can help him keep the hair he has and grow more hair where he needs it most."

Brown was drafted third overall by the Celtics in 2016. 

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