Since source followers add noise to the input signal while providing a voltage gain less than unity, they are usually avoided in low-noise amplification.
Re: why source followers are avoided in low-noise amplificat
One example is for a high impedance sensor such as a piezoelectric microphone. Putting this to a source follower which is driving a 100 ohm load causes more signal power in the load than is out of the microphone. (p=v*v/r)