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Beard, Mustache, And Eyebrow Transplantation

Updated: Oct 8, 2021


Beard Transplant

Beard and mustache are the outstanding features of the face. Usually, beards and mustaches start to grow in men in their adolescence. But in some men, due to genetics, they may appear less frequently, or may even not grow locally due to scars and burns on the face.


The Reasons Behind Beard Loss


Firstly, the causes of the loss are determined before starting the treatment accordingly. There may be more than one reason for the lack of a beard or its sparse growth.


The most common reason is hormonal disorders. The lack of hormones that develop hair follicles or the male hormone testosterone deficiency is among the reasons for not growing a beard.


Following these, genetic structure or skin diseases are also among the common reasons causing beard loss or never growing a beard.


To Whom is Beard Transplantation Applied?


It can be applied to anyone from the age of 25 who has passed the adolescence period. The patient should preferably wait for beard transplantation until the age of 30.


How Is It Applied?


The procedure is performed on local anesthesia with the DHI technique. The grafts taken from the nape of the patient are planted in the beard area.


The person does not need to stay in the hospital after the treatment and the patient can continue to their daily life after the procedure.


What is Eyebrow Transplantation?


Our appearance determines the first impression about us. Facial features, eyebrows, and eyes can change a person's entire look. Especially eyebrows play an important role in our facial impressions. Some people have thinner eyebrows due to genetics. In this case, people can look for permanent treatments such as eyebrow transplantation.


How Is Eyebrow Transplantation Applied?


The eyebrow transplantation process is similar to beard and mustache transplantation. It is performed on local anesthesia. DHI technique is used. The grafts taken from the donor area are planted in the sparse eyebrow area. The patient can continue their social life after the procedure.

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