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Beard Transplant

Restore your confidence with a fuller, natural-looking beard

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About the Beard Transplant

A beard transplant is a permanent solution for men struggling with patchy, thin, or uneven facial hair. Whether your beard gaps are due to genetics, scarring, or past hair loss, this procedure uses your own hair follicles - typically from the back of the scalp - to restore natural growth.

The process is safe, minimally invasive, and designed to give you a thicker, more even beard. With precise placement and careful artistry, our team creates a beard pattern that enhances your facial features while matching your desired style and density.

The Transplant Process

Step 1

Initial consultation

Meet with our specialists for a thorough assessment of your facial hair pattern, donor area, and aesthetic goals. We’ll determine your candidacy, discuss your expectations, and map out a personalized treatment plan.

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Step 2

Beard Design & Planning

We digitally map and sketch your ideal beard shape - whether it's a full beard, goatee, or defined mustache. This ensures symmetry, balance, and a look that suits your face.

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Step 3

Follicle Extraction (FUE)

Using the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) method, healthy follicles are painlessly harvested one by one from the back of the scalp, where the hair matches the beard texture.

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Step 4

Graft Implantation

Each follicle is carefully implanted into the beard area using precise angles and depths to mimic natural growth patterns. The result is a realistic and permanent beard that grows like natural hair.

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Advanced Methods for Natural
Hair Regrowth

Hair Growth Timeline
after Beard Transplant

From the first check-up to visible results, see how your hair grows
naturally over time with our proven process

Day 10

Scabs begin to fall off naturally.

Redness may still be present but significantly reduced.

Donor and recipient areas should be healing well.

Week 4

Temporary shedding of transplanted hairs is common during the “shock loss” phase. This is normal and signals that growth is beginning beneath the skin.

Month 3 - 4

New beard hairs start becoming visible.

Growth will be fine at first but becomes thicker with time.

Month 6 - 12

Full results are typically visible.

Beard can now be shaped, shaved, and groomed normally.

FAQs

We understand that you may have questions about your hair restoration journey. Below, we’ve answered some of the most common inquiries to help guide you through the process.