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How Do Face Hair Transplants Feel?
As a patient, you should only anticipate little discomfort throughout the facial hair restoration procedure. During the first step in your process, the technician will often administer local anaesthetic to numb the surgical region. Only a tiny amount of soreness will be experienced, but it will pass after the procedure is through. Following a facial hair transplant, the surgical site often experiences redness and irritation. You shouldn’t be concerned if this occurs since it won’t last too long. Read on to learn more about the procedure in detail:
Harvesting
The first procedure the doctor will do is graft hair extraction. FUT and FUE are the graft harvesting methods used. The surgeon will search the scalp, normally the back and sides of the head for donor hair. In order for the hair to regrow first after harvesting, the donor regions also need to have dense hair. Because individual hair grafts are often extracted one by one using modern FUE technology, the facial hair transplant performed gives a natural appearance that is scarcely apparent.
Implantation
To lessen pain and discomfort, the recipient region must also be numbed. When the doctor has enough hair grafts, this is often done as the first step in the surgical process. In order to get a natural-looking outcome, each hair follicle will be transplanted separately into the patient’s face skin. Or, since it allows for customisation, it will make it simpler to get the effects that the customer wants from the facial hair transplant.
Recovery
The patient will need to return home after the beard implant procedure so that they may heal there. It often only takes a few days. Results, however, won’t be seen right away. After three to six months, a discernible improvement will be seen. The recipient site will begin to develop crusts while you wait to see this new appearance; these crusts will eventually flake off. You’ll go back to your usual beard-shaving regimen in a week or ten days. Implanted grafts will fall out in 2 to 3 weeks to create room for growing new hair. From there, the hair will continue to grow at its regular rate.
Book Your Facial Hair Transplant To Learn More
If you are a good candidate for a beard hair transplant, our team would be happy to explain your surgical process in more detail. We will talk about your lifestyle, your surgical expectations, and any prior hair replacement procedures or treatments you may have had as well. We will also go over the transplant process and method that would provide the greatest results for you and the goals you’re looking to achieve.
If you’ve been wanting a full beard, you’re in luck. With our cutting-edge hair restoration treatments and procedures we can restore the hair on your face to give you that manly look you’ve been dreaming of! Contact us today to book your very own consultation.
What Leads To Hair Loss On The Face?
Hair loss is normal, and it can happen on any part of the body. Many men look for techniques to thicken their facial hair since hair loss on the face may show up as circular bald patches or as a thin patchy beard. Here, we examine the factors that contribute to facial hair loss and the types that may be helped by a facial hair transplant.
Hereditary
Beard development is heavily influenced by genetics; for instance, if your father and grandpa both have thick beards, it’s probable that you will develop a beard that is similarly dense. However, if they have thin, patchy beards, you will probably have a similar rate of growth. In this case, enhancing beard hair growth using a facial hair transplant is quite successful.
Imbalanced Hormones
Hormones are another factor in why some men develop thin, patchy beards. These hormones have an impact on beard hair in a similar manner as testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) cause hair to thin down in cases of androgenic alopecia.
Diet
A healthy diet rich in advantageous nutrients is preferable to one lacking in these elements for guaranteeing optimal cell function. A thin, patchy beard may thus be brought on by a bad diet or a health issue that stops you from receiving enough nutrients.
Alopecia Barbae
This particular kind of alopecia areata, which causes baldness, occurs when the hair cells are attacked by your own immune system, specifically the beard’s hair follicles. An autoimmune condition called alopecia barbae results in random bald spots in the beard and hair loss that occurs in rounded areas. As a result, a facial hair transplant cannot be used to cure it.
Age
When a male goes through puberty, his testosterone levels rise, stimulating the development of secondary hair, such as pubic and facial hair. As a result, if you are still in your early 20s and lack a beard, there is still a potential that it may develop on its own.
On the other hand, you should seek help if you are in your mid- to late 20s and your beard is still not growing. Look into if you have a medical ailment that is causing your beard to grow slowly or whether your testosterone levels are to blame.
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