Beard & Moustache Transplant

Beard/Moustache Transplant

Many men like the look of thick facial hair but  not all of them can grow a full beard due to genetics, or other reasons. 

The good news is that there is an effective, permanent solution available for insufficient facial hair growth: a beard transplant.

Beard transplants are performed just like hair transplant procedures and use the same donor areas that are used in hair transplants. 

A beard transplant is a surgical procedure that takes hair from one area of the body and transfers it onto the face to create permanent hair growth. People who choose to have a beard transplant often decide to do so because they would like fuller facial hair but are unable to grow it on their own.

Like other hair transplant procedures, a beard hair transplant is a multi-step process. First,  hair is harvested from an area of the body. The back and sides of the scalp are common harvest locations.

If you don’t have enough hair on the sides or back of your scalp, your surgeon might recommend harvesting hair follicles from another area of the body.

The second part of a facial hair transplant involves the surgeon implanting the donor hair onto the face. The exact location of the transplant depends on your goals. If you have some facial hair already, you might just want to fill in patches. People with little to no existing facial hair may want to add hair to their cheeks, upper lip, and chin.