Beard Transplant Results

9 Months Post-op Beard Transplant

12 Months Post-op Beard Transplant

7 Months Post-op Beard Transplant


The beard transplant process typically involves the following steps:

 

Consultation: The first step in the beard transplant process is to have a consultation with a hair transplant surgeon. During the consultation, the surgeon will examine your beard area and determine if you are a suitable candidate for a beard transplant.

 

Donor area selection: The surgeon will then select the donor area from where the hair follicles will be extracted. The donor area is typically the back of the scalp, where the hair is genetically programmed to grow for life.

 

Anesthesia: Local anesthesia will be administered to the donor and recipient areas of the face to numb the skin and minimize any discomfort during the procedure.

 

Hair follicle extraction: Using the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) technique, individual hair follicles are extracted from the donor area using a micro punch tool. The extracted hair follicles are carefully harvested and prepared for implantation.

 

Incisions: The surgeon will make small incisions in the recipient area of the face where the hair follicles will be implanted.

 

Hair follicle implantation: Using a fine needle or a micro blade, the surgeon will carefully insert the extracted hair follicles into the incisions on the beard area.

 

Post-operative care: After the procedure, the patient will be given instructions for post-operative care, including how to keep the newly implanted hair follicles clean and healthy.

 

The entire beard transplant process can take several hours, depending on the number of hair follicles that need to be implanted. The recovery period is generally short, and most patients can return to work within a few days.