Beard and Moustache Treatment in Baner

Man with beard transplant.

Beard & Moustache Transplant

Neo Plant Clinic is a leading medical facility specializing in hair transplant procedures, including beard and mustache transplants. They offer advanced techniques and a team of skilled professionals dedicated to delivering safe and effective results.

A beard and mustache transplant is a surgical procedure performed to enhance facial hair growth in individuals who have thin, patchy, or missing facial hair. It is a hair transplant procedure specifically targeting the beard and mustache area. During the transplant, hair follicles are taken from a donor area on the patient’s body, typically the back of the scalp, where hair is genetically programmed to be resistant to balding.

Frequently Asked Questions

Suitable candidates are individuals with patchy or thin facial hair, those unable to grow a beard or mustache due to genetic factors or scarring, or those looking to enhance their facial hair density. A consultation with a hair transplant specialist can determine your candidacy based on your specific situation.

Unlike traditional hair transplants, DHI does not require the removal of a strip of scalp or the creation of large incisions. Instead, individual hair follicles are extracted and implanted directly into the recipient area, resulting in a more precise and natural outcome with minimal scarring.

Local anesthesia is used during the procedure to minimize any discomfort. Some patients may experience minor soreness or discomfort in the donor and recipient areas after the surgery, but this can be managed with prescribed pain medications.

Most patients can resume their regular activities within a few days following the procedure. The transplanted hair will initially shed, but new hair growth typically begins within a few months. It can take around 6 to 12 months for the full results to become visible.

As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications, although they are generally rare. These can include infection, bleeding, scarring, or suboptimal hair growth.

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