Beard And Moustache Transplant

One of the most important details to pay attention to in beard and mustache transplants is the alignment of the channels opened in the scalp and the careful placement of single grafts. Beard and mustache transplantation requires more sensitivity and attention compared to other transplantation procedures.

As in hair transplantation, up to 4000-4500 grafts can be transplanted in a single day according to the patient’s needs, and the operation is completed without any time limitation. The thickness of the transplanted beard enhances the aesthetic appearance.

The recovery process is quite easy, with tissues renewing themselves within 7-10 days. The crusts formed during the operation disappear within this period. By the 10th day, the transplanted grafts will have settled in place.

In the 10-day period following the operation, it is important to wash the transplanted area and clean off the crusts. This is a sensitive period requiring careful care.

Part or all of the transplanted beard and mustache will shed within 1-2 months after the operation. This “shock loss” process can vary from person to person. Some patients may not experience any shedding, while others may experience complete shedding. This is a completely normal process. Approximately 2 months after the operation, the transplanted beard and mustache will exit the resting phase and begin to grow and take shape within 6 to 8 months.

Following your doctor’s advice and being patient during this period will ensure the best results.