Hair follicles are taken from the dense hair area at the back of the neck and transferred to areas of the beard where there is hair deficiency, continuing the procedure.
During beard and mustache transplantation surgery, the grafts to be transplanted are taken from the back of the head, just like in hair transplantation. The area where the roots will be transplanted is then prepared, and channels are opened with the help of a sapphire blade. The grafts taken from the donor area are placed into the opened channels. When opening the channels, special attention must be paid to the direction and density.
Genetic factors, accidents, or burn scars are the primary causes of beard or mustache deficiency. Beard transplantation is performed using the FUE technique. It is done under local anesthesia, and the pain level is minimal.
For beard transplantation, hair follicles are taken from the neck and nape areas and transplanted to the deficient areas of the beard. These procedures are performed according to a specific treatment plan. In beard transplantation, between 4,000 and 7,000 hair follicles are typically transplanted.
Hair follicles located in the cheekbone area are also used. The hair follicles on the cheekbone can create an undesirable appearance. Therefore, this area is often preferred for beard transplantation.
Beard transplantation is suitable for the following individuals:
* Patients with patchy beards
* Patients with a sparse beard appearance
* Patients who want to fill in or shape their beard