A beard transplant is a special treatment for men who have no hair on their face due to serious skin wounds, burning, genetics, or any other reason. In BMS, beard transplant surgeons remove hair from the back of the scalp in small follicular units — one or two hairs at a time. Grafts are placed at an angle that mimics the existing hair for the most natural-looking results. Following your beard transplantation, there may be some minor scabbing and the newly implanted hairs may fall out, but the cells and glands that support the hairs remain firmly in place. Your beard will grow normally in about three months.
Men who have had a facial injury or trauma that has resulted in scarring may have less hair growth. Moustache transplantation is a very popular procedure in BMS for stimulating hair growth in the moustache area. The goal of moustache transplantation is to increase hair growth by transferring hair root cells and ensuring natural growth through follicular unit transplantation. The hair groups are extracted from dense hair growth areas and implanted in the moustache area.
After your moustache transplantation, scabs will begin to heal after one week to ten days without leaving any scarring during the recovery period. The hair transplanted to the moustache blends in with the patient's natural pattern. The outcomes are both natural and permanent.