For individuals experiencing extensive hair loss or those who have had multiple unsuccessful transplants, beard hair offers an intriguing option for restoration. Hair follicles harvested from the beard area can be transplanted to thinning or bald spots on the scalp. When performed correctly, beard hair transplantation produces natural-looking results.
In this comprehensive guide, we will cover:
- How beard to head transplantation works
- Potential benefits and advantages of using beard grafts
- Ideal candidate profile and prerequisites
- The transplantation procedure step-by-step
- What to expect during recovery
- Potential risks and disadvantages to consider
- Finding an experienced surgeon you can trust
- FAQs about beard to head transplantation
Understanding the process, benefits, and potential limitations will help you determine if beard to head transplantation could be right for your unique needs.
Overview: How Does Beard to Head Transplantation Work?
During a beard to head hair transplant, hair follicles are extracted directly from the beard area using a technique called follicular unit extraction (FUE). FUE involves using a tiny punch tool to individually remove intact hair follicles which can then be transplanted.
The extracted beard hair follicles are meticulously transplanted into small incisions made in the balding areas of the scalp. When angled and positioned correctly, the beard hair will grow naturally in the new location, blending seamlessly with any existing scalp hairs.
The transplantation itself takes 4-8 hours depending on the number of grafts, with 500-600 grafts typically able to be transplanted in a single session. Most patients require multiple sessions spaced 3-4 months apart to reach their desired density, restoring hair over a period of around 12-18
Beard to Scalp Hair Transplant
FAQ
Can you transplant hair from face to head?
Can beard hair be used for head?
How much is a beard to head transplant?
Costs in the UK | from £3000 to £10000 |
Hospital stay | no overnight stay needed |
Anaesthetic type | local |
Pain levels | none to minimal |
Risks | redness, temporary swelling, numbness of the scalp, itching |
Is there hair transplants for beards?