Believe me when I say that most of your office mates KNOW that you have a hair piece. ...
Welcome C.R.,I applaud you for realizing the time may have come to live a less hair-centered existence. If you go sly you will find it so much less stressful. But I'm sure you've gathered that from reading the many posts by dozens of other guys here.My inclination would be to NOT say anything to your team at work. Although doing so would lay the groundwork and almost force you into following through, I don't think that's the most emotionally healthy approach (being held hostage by your pre-disclosure). Also, telling them now but not showing them for 10 days leaves too much time for office chit-chat. All the better to simply return from vacation as the "new you" and work through the immediate surprise all at once.A week's time will be enough to get some color on your scalp and to allow your skin to "breathe" and return to normal after the years of adhesive abuse. The hairline shadow will be much more a concern to you, and little if any to others. They will be focused on the overall change versus the minor subtleties.You can see how the reaction goes, and use the cover of supporting your wife if you wish. But I think that's just going to make it more complicated. How about simply "it was time for a change" and leave it at that and move forward?Bald is so much more mainstream that I think it is unlikely it will be any hindrance to your career. If anything, your personal confidence will increase and unspoken honesty will shine through.All in all, seems to me like you've got an ideal opportunity to make a fundamental change in how you feel and present yourself. The positives, in my mind, far outweigh any possible negatives.Keep us posted. You're welcome here regardless of what you do or don't do.