A standard of care, owed to those who served.
Crowns of Honor exists for one reason: to give veterans back the man they remember. Quietly. Expertly. Without compromise.
Chris Darnell
Founder & Cranial Prosthesis Specialist
Chris Darnell is the founder of Crowns of Honor and a specialist in cranial prosthesis, dedicated to restoring confidence for veterans through precision hair replacement. What began as a skill behind the chair has evolved into a mission-driven service focused on something deeper than appearance — identity.
Through years of experience, Chris has mastered the art of creating natural, seamless results that allow his clients to walk out not just looking different, but feeling restored. Recognizing the need within the veteran community, he built Crowns of Honor to bridge the gap between VA coverage and high-quality, private care.
His approach is simple: deliver excellence, protect dignity, and serve with intention. Every client is treated with respect, every detail is handled with care, and every transformation is a step toward helping someone feel like themselves again.
"We don't sell hair. We return identity."


Chad Keeve
Co-Founder & Veteran Relations Director
Chad Keeve plays a vital role in ensuring every veteran's experience with Crowns of Honor is smooth, respectful, and fully supported from start to finish. While he does not perform installations, Chad is often the first point of contact — guiding veterans through the process, answering questions, and making sure no one feels lost navigating the system.
With a deep personal connection to military service through his family, Chad brings a genuine passion for helping veterans regain their confidence and sense of self. His commitment is rooted in service, making sure every individual is treated with the dignity and care they deserve.
"No veteran should have to navigate this alone."
Purpose Over Profit
Every decision begins with the veteran in the chair, not the margin on the page.
Discretion as Default
Private suites. Closed doors. Your story stays yours.
Mastery, Not Mass
We measure success in finished work — never in numbers served.