Beard and Moustache Transplant
The main objective of a beard and mustache transplant is to achieve a fuller and well-defined facial hair growth, addressing patchiness or sparse areas. This is done by surgically transplanting hair follicles from a donor area to the desired facial regions.
A beard and mustache transplant involves a surgical procedure aimed at enhancing facial hair growth in individuals with patchy or thin facial hair. This technique typically utilizes the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) method, where hair follicles are extracted from a donor area (often the back of the scalp) and transplanted to the beard and mustache regions. The surgeon meticulously places individual hair follicles in a manner that mimics natural hair growth patterns, creating a fuller, more defined beard and mustache. The procedure is conducted under local anesthesia and usually takes a few hours to complete. The transplanted hair follicles shed within a few weeks after the procedure but then regrow, providing a lasting and natural-looking facial hair appearance. Overall, a beard and mustache transplant helps individuals achieve their desired facial hair aesthetic and boost their confidence.