Beard Transplantation

SAcal transplant operation is the transplantation of grafts taken from the donor area at the back of the head with the FUE method to areas that have never grown in the beard and mustache area of the person or that have subsequently developed due to the loss of beards due to trauma or incision.
After beard and mustache transplantation, there is no visible large scar and the healing process is very fast. Temporary symptoms such as redness, swelling and dryness of the skin may occur, but these symptoms disappear completely within a few days.
Beard transplantation can be performed on bald areas that develop genetically from birth or after trauma, burns, and infection. Beards are not like hair. It is different in intensity for everyone. For this reason, beard transplantation is done with a different planning for everyone. This procedure is completed in a few hours under local anesthesia. Patients can achieve natural-looking beards without pain. In the planning for beard transplantation, the patient’s condition is evaluated with the drawings, and the hair follicles collected from the nape area are separated individually and transferred to the beard area.
Who Can Have Beard Transplantation?
It can be applied to all men who do not take any medication or do not have a serious illness. Before and after the procedure The use of blood thinners and tobacco products should be stopped a few weeks before the procedure. After the procedure, the application area should not be contacted with water and chemicals (shaving lotion, perfume, etc.), and the hair should not be shaved before the healing period is completed. Do transplanted hairs grow? Transplanted hairs grow like other hairs because they have live hair roots.
Things to Consider During Beard Transplantation
During beard transplantation , the hair follicles to be transplanted here must be suitable for the beard. Because the hair follicles in the beard area are not like the hair. Since they are thinner, the roots to be planted should be suitable for this. Therefore, hair roots to be taken from the neck in the beard area are more preferred. Beard transplantation With the hair roots in this area, a natural-looking planting can be made in a suitable structure for the beard. In addition, the nape area is suitable for removing the hair follicles required for beard transplantation. But the priority is always in the neck area.
Another issue to be considered during beard transplantation is to plant hair follicles at an appropriate angle to the person’s beard. The planting angle of the hair follicles is important to obtain a natural appearance. Since cutting tools are not used in the Fue technique during planting, pitting does not occur at the bottom. This helps to achieve a natural appearance after planting.
The hair roots to be used in beard transplantation should be single. In other words, the hair follicles to be taken from the neck or nape should be separated individually and used in planting. This is because the natural hair follicles in the beard area are always single. Double, triple hair roots look very coarse and quiet in the beard.