How is beard transplantation done?

If the beard is completely absent, in this case, it can be planted between 1000-3000 roots depending on the frequency and limit desired by the person. Planting 400 roots each in the mustache and chin area, 100 roots in the favorite areas, and 1000 roots in total in a full corner provides a significant change in appearance. Beard transplantation is performed by taking hair follicles from the thin-wire area just above the nape or from the tops of the ears. In beard transplantation, the FUE method is applied to those who accept haircut, and the FUT method to those who do not. Unnecessary hair on the lower beard area, chest, lower parts of the neck and cheekbones can also be transplanted to tighten the less frequent areas of the beard.

What will the recovery process be like after beard transplant treatment?

After beard transplantation, there is no trace on the body or on the back of the neck. A dark red appearance occurs in the planted area due to the blood clot coming out of the place where the needles used immediately after planting, but this appearance is cleaned in the first bath. In order for the transplanted beard to be fed better by the body, there is an increase in blood supply in the planting area and accordingly, small rednesses occur at the bottom of the hair. This slightly red image disappears in 1-2 weeks. After the 2nd week, some of the transplanted beard and mustache experience a temporary shedding called shock shedding. 4-8 months after the temporary shedding, all the spills come out again. The result is natural and permanent.