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Want to fill in the gaps in your beard that everyone keeps pointing out?
A full beard is one of the most desired aspects of a manly, fashionable look. Wanting to take your beard to the next level is only as natural as the next thing. Even an untrimmed beard adds a hint of strength to your style and improves the contour and complexion of your face. Today, complying with the demands of millions of people, you can get a beard transplant in just the same way as scalp hair transplants, beard transplant procedures are also gaining more popularity day by day.
Beard transplant is not an invasive operation, and this feature of the procedure eliminates the risk of scarring, setting patients’ minds at rest. While the operation is relatively short to be executed with minimal downtime, the recovery period also does not take much time from patients’ busy schedules.
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Harvesting: Whether your Beard transplant surgeon uses FUE or FUT, your surgeon’s first step will be to shave the area on your head that’s being harvested. This gives him a clearer view of the hair follicles. Before the harvesting begins, you’ll be given a local anesthetic, so you won’t feel the harvesting or the implantation.
Implantation: Once the follicles have been harvested from your head, the surgeon will inject a local anesthetic into the area of your face where the implants will be placed. Then, the surgeon will implant each follicle into your facial skin, shaping your new beard the way you and the doctor agreed on prior to surgery.
Recovery: You’ll need a day to recover from the beard implant surgery. Tiny crusts may form around each newly implanted hair follicle, but these should flake off within a few days.
Final Results: After about a week to 10 days, you should be able to start shaving normally and trimming your new beard, however your new beard implanted hairs may fall off after 2 or 3 weeks. This is normal, and new hair should grow to take their place.