Beard Transplant
Benefits of Beard Transplantation
Beard transplant process
Initial consultation
It begins with an initial consultation with a doctor specializing in beard transplantation. During this consultation, the patient’s expectations are discussed, the donor area is assessed and the feasibility of the procedure is determined
Beard design
The doctor works with the patient to create a personalized beard design, taking into account the desired shape and growth style.
Follicle Extraction
The hair follicles are extracted from the donor area using advanced techniques such as FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction), preserving the quality of the follicles.
Graft preparation
The extracted follicles are prepared for implantation, ensuring that they are ready to grow into the beard.
Implementation
The hair follicles are gently implanted in the desired areas of the beard, following the pre-established design.
Recovery and post-operative care
After the procedure, the patient enters a recovery period. Medical follow-up is crucial to ensure proper healing and optimize the results.
Frequently Asked Questions
We answer common questions that patients may have about the procedure.
These answers are intended to provide patients with accurate and reliable information about the procedure.
With advanced techniques such as FUE, the scars are minimal and generally unnoticeable.
The final results can take several months to fully develop, but many patients begin to see noticeable improvements after a few weeks.
During the procedure, local anesthesia is used to minimize discomfort. After the procedure, patients may experience some mild discomfort, but this is controlled with painkillers.
Yes, the style of the beard is discussed in detail during the initial consultation, allowing the patient to contribute to the desired style.
As with any procedure, there are some potential risks, but serious complications are rare when performed by qualified professionals.
Each case is unique, and the suitability for beard transplantation is determined during the initial assessment with the doctor.