What is a Beard Transplant?
A beard transplant uses the same FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) technique as a scalp hair transplant to restore, fill, or create a full beard. Individual follicles are taken from the donor area β usually the back of the scalp β and implanted into the beard area at precise angles that match natural beard growth.
The result is a permanent, natural-looking beard that grows, can be trimmed, shaped and styled just like natural facial hair.
π§ Ideal for: Patchy beards, sparse facial hair, absence of beard due to genetics, scars, or skin conditions.
Why Men Choose Beard Transplant
- Genetics β some men naturally cannot grow a full beard
- Patchy or uneven beard growth
- Scarring from acne, burns, or injuries that stop hair growth
- Desire for a fuller, more defined beard shape
- Thinning beard due to skin conditions like alopecia
The Procedure β Step by Step
Design & Consultation
Together we design your ideal beard shape β from a full beard to goatee or sideburns. The design is drawn on your face before any procedure begins.
Local Anaesthesia
Both the donor area (back of scalp) and the beard area are numbed. You remain awake and comfortable throughout.
Follicle Extraction
Individual follicles β single hair units β are extracted from the scalp donor area. Beard transplants typically require single-hair follicles for the most natural texture.
Implantation at Correct Angle
Each follicle is implanted at the exact angle (10β20Β°) that matches natural beard growth direction. This precision is what creates a truly natural appearance.
Aftercare
Mild redness for 3β5 days. Avoid shaving for 10 days. New hairs begin growing at month 3, full result at 9β12 months.
Benefits
Recovery Timeline
Days 1β5
Redness and small scabs in the implanted area. Normal and expected.
Days 7β14
Scabs fall off. Transplanted hairs may shed β this is normal shock loss.
Month 3β4
New fine hairs begin growing. You can start shaping your beard.
Month 9β12
Full, dense beard result is visible. Hair can be trimmed, styled, and dyed.