BEARD TRANSPLANTATION

A beard transplant operation is needed as a result of scarring, burns, post-operative scars, genetic factors or any other reason, or if the beard does not grow in an area.

Since beard transplantation is done with the hair of the person taken from the nape region, which is a genetically non-shedding area, a natural appearance will be gained after transplantation and permanent beard will be achieved.

The only solution in the beard part that does not grow hair is beard transplantation. In cases of full corners, sparseness and regional spills, you can easily get rid of the problem by applying it.

The operation is performed by carefully planting the grafts as single grafts as in the DHI hair transplant operation.

Beard transplants are more difficult and sensitive than other transplants.

The healing process is quite easy. The tissues renew themselves within a week. The red crusts formed during sowing disappear within 7-10 days. On the 10th day, the roots are well settled.

Some or all of the transplanted beards and mustaches experience shock loss within 1 month, just like in hair transplantation. This is something that varies from person to person. While there is no shedding in some, it may even spill completely in others. This is a normal process. Shedding beards and mustaches begin to appear after the dormant phase, that is, after an average of 3 months from planting, and form within 6 to 8 months.

The appearance obtained after the specified period of time is compatible with the existing beard and is so natural that it cannot be seen from the outside.

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