A beard transplant operation is needed when the beard does not grow in an area as a result of injury, burn or any other reason, or as a result of sparse/less growth. Beard transplantation can also be done in beard losses after surgery scars. Since beard transplantation is done with the hair of the person taken from the nape region, which is a genetically non-shedding area, a natural appearance will be gained after transplantation and the patient will have permanent beards. The operation is performed as in the fue hair transplant operation. Hair follicles that are genetically coded not to fall out in the nape area are placed in the channels opened in the beard transplant area.
Beards like mustaches are used among men both as an accessory and as a symbol of various social statuses.
Facial Healing After Beard Transplantation
Immediately after beard transplantation, red blood stains will form on the needle-pressed points. The same is true for mustache transplantation. These stains will be cleaned after the first bath. The first improvement is seen at this time. In order to feed the newly planted hair follicles, the body will enter the adaptation process and increase the blood flow in the face area. Therefore, there will be redness on the face. These small rashes that occur under the skin after beard and mustache transplantation will also completely heal within one to two weeks. In the first stage, the transplanted beards will be completely shed with shock shedding. After 4-8 months, these beards will grow again and the beard planting process will be completed in this way.
Burn and Scar Beard Transplantation Applications
Beard transplantation can also be done for burns and scars. First of all, clinical examinations of the person are made and it is decided how often and with which method the transplantation will be performed. Beard and mustache transplantation is an effective method for closing burns and scars. After careful examinations in the area where these traces are found, applications will be made by making the right decision.
What Happens After Beard Transplantation?
After beard and mustache transplantation, there is no scar on the body. Since the technique that is suitable for the person's body is decided by the specialist physician and the procedure is carried out carefully, very successful results are obtained. As after beard transplantation, redness may occur that will last for a week or two after mustache transplantation. These rashes disappear with the adaptation of the transplanted beard and mustache roots to the body. In addition, shock shedding is experienced after beard transplantation. All beard roots that grow back after this shock loss will create the most effective appearance. After 4 to 8 months, beards that are completely different from the existing beards of the person will be formed.
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