Beard Transplantation
The goal of beard transplantation is to create a fuller and denser beard by removing hair follicles from a donor location and transplanting them to the beard area to address facial hair thinning, loss, or hereditary gaps.
What exactly is beard transplantation?
The goal of beard transplantation is to create a fuller and denser beard by removing hair follicles from a donor location and transplanting them to the beard area to address facial hair thinning, loss, or hereditary gaps.
Who Can Have a Beard Transplant?
Men who want a larger beard but suffer from persistent thinning in the beard area can have a beard transplant. It is also appropriate for people who have lost their beards because of burns, scars, or other causes.
How is a beard transplant performed?
Usually, the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) technique is used for beard transplantation. Using specialized tools, individual hair follicles are removed from the donor region, which is typically the beard or the back of the head, in this process. After being removed, the hair follicles are carefully placed in the beard region. There is very little discomfort during the treatment because it is carried out under local anesthesia.
Is it risky to have a beard transplant?
In general, beard transplanting is regarded as safe. But there are hazards associated with any surgical treatment. Infection, bleeding, scabbing, and transient shedding are typical hazards. Having a qualified and experienced surgeon execute the treatment and adhering to the right aftercare guidelines can reduce these risks.