Facial hair implants or beard restoration is an increasingly popular procedure among men who choose this procedure to add density and fullness to their beards. Facial hair implantation can be used successfully in patients with fine facial hair or to cover scars, burns, or to solve shrinkage problems caused by genetics or scars. Facial hair implant includes beard transplantation, mustache transplantation, mole transplantation, and even lateral walnut transplantation.
Some men experience baldness, while other men are unhappy with the density of their beards, which in many cultures is a sign of masculinity and prestige. Fortunately, facial hair transplantation has evolved to the point where density problems can be easily solved with the help of a minimally invasive transplant procedure.
How does a facial hair implant work?
Just like in the case of regular hair transplantation, the hair is collected from a fixed zone area on the back or sides of the head. Beard transplantation usually requires thinner hair, which is collected mainly from the areas on the sides of the head. In cases where patients are completely bald, it is also possible to gather the chest hair and use it to cover the broken areas in the beard.
The actual procedure used for this type of hair transplant is the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), which is the same procedure used for regular hair transplantation. It is a minimally invasive procedure, although very meticulous as the hair follicles are collected and implanted one by one. A beard restoration process can take from three to nine hours, depending on the density required. Processing time also varies depending on the area being treated. A full beard may require 4,000 hairs, while a beard only 1,500 hairs.
The beard can be an integral part of your appearance. If you have read this, you have probably heard of the benefits of having a long beard. A bearded man can portray strength, wisdom, and masculinity. Achieving the perfect beard takes time and patience and for those who are not naturally blessed with rich facial hair, it can sometimes feel like a lost battle. But it is not necessary.
What is a beard transplant?
A beard transplant procedure involves transplanting hair from the base of the scalp or the neck of your neck to your face. Depending on the look you are looking for, it can fill areas of elasticity, scars or you can choose to design a thick, sculpted beard.
Will it look natural?
The Gro technique is the most advanced and gentle hair transplant technique. We use very good, specialized tools that do not leave detectable marks. The hair used is 100% your hair and the doctor controls the depth, angle, and direction of each implant, so the result is completely natural.
Is it permanent?
Yes, a Gro microsurgery beard transplant gives permanent, natural results so you can enjoy your beard for a lifetime.
What is involved in rehabilitation?
After the half-day procedure, you can go home to rest. You should follow your doctor’s care instructions, which will include attention to the treatment area, do not sleep closed, wash gently. You may experience some redness, itching, and swelling. Most people return to work several days to a week after the beard transplant procedure.
Will I still be able to shave?
Yes, once the implant is completely healed, about 4 weeks after the procedure and following your doctor’s instructions, you will be able to shave and trim your beard as you wish.
Who can do a beard transplant?
Anyone who is in good health and cannot grow a beard naturally or who has suffered facial hair loss due to illness, accident, or injury can consider a beard transplant. Consult a Gro hair growth specialist for personalized information tailored to your facial hair.
How long does the process take?
Depending on the number of transplants to be transplanted, your procedure can take from 2 to 6 hours.
Does it hurt?
All you will feel is the initial sting from the local anesthetic is injected. After that, the treatment area will be numb for the whole procedure.
How Much Does a Beard Transplant Cost?
The cost of the procedure is an important factor to consider, along with the safety, technique, experience, and expertise of the clinic you choose. The cost depends largely on the number of transplants you will need to achieve the look you are interested in, so you should consult a hair growth specialist for a personalized offer.
Next steps
If you want to create the perfect beard or if you just want to complete an irregularity, we can help. The first step is to consult one of our hair growth experts, either online or at the doctor’s office, to discuss your options and ask any questions you may have.
Eyebrow transplant
Many women lose their eyebrow hair, especially on the outer half, as they age. The most common reasons for this include aggressive hair removal, age, laser hair removal, and trauma. The majority of women pencil in their eyebrows with makeup or have permanent makeup (or micro-coloring) to treat it. Many patients are unhappy with these procedures because their eyebrows may look fake and artificial.
Choosing the Right Eyebrow Transplant Surgeon
Our doctors do a procedure called eyebrow hair transplant. The procedure has been described in the past, but its popularity has declined due to the technique originally used. We are now able to use microscopes to cut these thin cuttings and this has really led to much more natural results.
About eyebrow transplant
The procedure is performed as follows: A strip of scalp is removed from the back of the head and the donor area is closed with sutures. This tape is then split microscopically into individual hair transplants. Then microscopic incisions are made at the point where the eyebrow hairs are missing with the appropriate angle and direction. Individual hair transplants are then meticulously inserted into these openings of the receiver. The procedure takes about 3 to 4 hours, but the patient is awake in the office. Some of the transplanted hairs begin to grow immediately, but full growth is observed one year after surgery.
This is by far the most natural and long-lasting way to restore eyebrows. Even patients who may have had a traumatic infection with concomitant eyebrow hair loss, etc. could benefit. Transplanted hairs last for the rest of your life, but you should periodically cut their length. Contact us to learn more. Consult your doctor about all treatment options, as well as the risks and benefits, before undergoing any procedure.