Mustache And Beards Transplant is becoming increasingly popular nowadays. This procedure is suitable for individuals with sparse facial hair, those born without a beard, individuals with scars from accidents, or those who have experienced patchy hair loss (alopecia) but have successfully treated the condition while their beard has not grown back.

Mustache And Beards Transplant Procedure

  1. Designing the Beard Shape
    The doctor will design a beard shape that complements the individual’s facial proportions. After finalizing the design, a small section of hair at the back of the head will be shaved to extract hair grafts.
  2. Local Anesthesia
    Anesthesia is administered to the donor and recipient areas to minimize discomfort during the procedure.
  3. Graft Extraction
    Using a micro-motor punch tool (0.5 – 0.8 mm in size), the doctor carefully extracts hair follicles. This method minimizes scarring and prevents damage to the scalp and hair. The extracted follicles are then preserved in a special solution to maintain their viability.
  4. Creating Incisions for Implantation
    The doctor will create tiny recipient sites along the designed beard line using a micro blade or a Crystal Sapphire Pen. This advanced technique increases graft survival rates while ensuring the implanted hairs grow in a natural direction and angle.
  5. Implanting the Grafts
    Finally, the extracted hair follicles are meticulously implanted into the prepared incisions, completing the beard transplant process.

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How long does it take?

Mustache and Beards Transplant takes approximately 4-8 hours, depending on the number of grafts needed.

Advantage of Mustache And Beards Transplant

  • Provides immediate results, with real hair visible on the face right after the procedure.
  • Permanent outcome once the transplant and healing process are complete.
  • Short procedure and recovery time, allowing a quick return to daily activities.

Who Is A Good Candidate A Mustache And Beards Transplant

  1. Have Patchy or Thin Facial Hair – Those with sparse or uneven beard growth who desire a fuller, more defined beard.
  2. Have No Facial Hair Due to Genetics – Individuals who naturally lack beard hair due to hereditary factors.
  3. Have Scars in the Beard Area – Those with facial scars from injuries, surgeries, or burns that prevent hair growth.
  4. Have Alopecia Areata (After Stabilization) – Patients who have experienced hair loss due to alopecia areata but have achieved disease stability.
  5. Have Over-Plucked or Over-Shaved Beards – Individuals who have damaged hair follicles from excessive plucking or shaving.
  6. Have Undergone Laser Hair Removal – Those who regret past laser treatments and want to restore beard hair.