My drinking-friend, who I mostly see at our local microbrewery did. He about mid-30s and was bald. He was bothered that he lost his hair in his late 20s. It was brilliant though, because he did it over Covid (about 2 years ago now), right when it hit and people were mostly not going out or even visiting with each other during that time so the bandages, etc., weren't a problem or needed to be covered up. I saw him about 8 months later once the microbreweries were opening back up and he looked great...(to be clear, he was already a handsome fellow even with out hair, but it made him feel good about himself, so I can't fault that).
My hairline is receding but I still have hair. I'm now 52 though, so I don't care if it goes soon. But if I were still in my mid 30s to early 40s (or younger) and lost my hair, I'd probably consider a hair transplant as I'm generally vain and superficial when it comes to external appearence
(edit: I should also note that I don't consider people who get hair transplants to be "vain" or "superficial"...I'm just noting that I am defo and vain and superficial myself regarding all aspects of how I look in public).