BEARD TRANSPLANT
Beard is the hair on the facial areas of men and has an important place for their self-confidence. Some men may experience beard sparseness due to genetic reasons or beard sparseness. Beardless men may experience a lack of self-confidence due to the lack of beard and this may negatively affect their social life. It is possible for beardless men to have a beard with beard transplantation. Beard transplantation is an effective way to solve such problems.
What is Beard Transplantation?
Beard transplantation is the process of transplanting the hair follicles on men’s faces to beardless areas. Beard transplantation is performed in the same way as hair transplantation. For beard transplantation, hair follicles taken from the donor area are transplanted to beardless areas. Beard transplantation can be performed with two different methods, FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) and FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation).
FUE Beard Transplantation: FUE beard transplantation involves taking individual roots and transplanting them into the beard area. This technique offers a minimally invasive approach and often results in faster recovery times. Using a needle, the roots are harvested and then transplanted into the beard area.
FUT Beard Transplant: FUT beard transplantation involves surgically removing a strip of scalp and then separating that strip with hair follicles. These follicles are then transplanted into the beard area. This method is more suitable for cases that require larger amounts of hair follicles.

Why Beard Transplantation?
Beard transplantation for men can be preferred for many different reasons. Some of these are
1. Beard Sparseness: With genetic and different factors, men’s beard areas may be sparse. This may cause the beard to look sparse or irregular. Beard transplantation allows the beard to gain a fuller and darker appearance.
2. Complete Absence of Beard: In some men, the beard may be completely absent. Beard transplantation can be used to create a completely new beard for these people.
3. Beard Shape Problems: If the beard has an irregular or asymmetrical shape, beard transplantation may be an option to achieve a more aesthetic appearance.
It is important to have an examination before the beard transplantation procedure. The specialist will examine the patient’s beard area and determine which technique or method best suits the patient’s needs.
FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation): In the FUT method, a 10-15 cm long strip of scalp is taken from the donor area. This strip is separated into hair follicles under a microscope. Hair follicles are transplanted one by one to the balding area.
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction): In the FUE method, individual hair follicles are taken from the donor area. These follicles are extracted using micro motors. Hair follicles are transplanted one by one to the balding area.
Care After Beard Transplant
Care after beard transplantation is very important. In order to achieve successful results, you should follow the directions of your transplant specialist and do not neglect your care.
Recovery Period After Beard Transplantation:
Symptoms such as redness, crusting and swelling can be seen on the skin after beard transplantation. These symptoms usually decrease within 1-3 days. It is very important to follow the recommendations of your specialist to speed up the healing process.
Cleaning After Beard Transplantation:
Keeping the beard area clean reduces the risk of infection. Recommended cleaning products and methods should be used as directed by the specialist.
Careful care and compliance with the healing process after beard transplantation is very important to achieve the desired results.
Beard Transplant Results and Effects
After beard transplantation, new hairs begin to grow in the transplanted areas over time. These hairs grow completely in about 6-8 months. After beard transplantation, a natural and healthy beard appearance is obtained in the transplanted areas. Beard transplantation is the most effective method for men to have a beard.