For many people, a full, prominent beard or well-shaped eyebrows are essential elements of facial aesthetics. Beard and eyebrow transplantation procedures offer a permanent solution to restore facial hair and define facial features.
This procedure consists of several detailed steps designed to achieve natural-looking and permanent results:
The path to beard or eyebrow restoration begins with a comprehensive consultation with an expert hair transplant surgeon. During this meeting, the surgeon evaluates your facial hair loss pattern, discusses your goals and expectations, and prepares a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Hair follicles are collected from the donor area, typically the back of the head, using FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) or FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) techniques. These follicles are selected based on their suitability for the beard or eyebrow area.
Tiny incisions are made in the sparse areas of the beard or eyebrows. These sites are strategically determined according to your facial features and aesthetic preferences to ensure a natural hairline, eyebrow shape, and ideal density.
The collected hair follicles are carefully implanted into the recipient sites, following the natural direction and angle of your existing facial hair. Special care is taken to ensure the transplanted hair blends harmoniously with natural hair, resulting in a natural appearance.
After beard or eyebrow transplantation, detailed care instructions are provided to support healing and ensure graft survival. Our team supports you with regular follow-ups throughout your recovery process and answers your questions.
Yes, the results are permanent because the transplanted hair follicles are taken from the scalp, which is resistant to shedding.
With the FUE technique, scarring is minimal and almost unnoticeable. With the FUT technique, there may be a small linear scar, but it remains hidden under the hair.
Initial hair growth begins within 3-4 months, and final results emerge within 9-12 months.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so no pain is felt during the procedure. Mild discomfort may occur afterwards.