A thick, well-defined beard is a symbol of virility and distinction for many men. However, not everyone is naturally endowed with the dense facial hair they desire. Beard transplants offer a permanent solution to sparse and uneven beards. But how much does it cost and what results can you expect from the procedure?
A beard transplant or facial hair transplant is a surgical procedure that involves transferring hair follicles from one part of the body to the beard area. This can be done to fill in patchy areas of the beard, create a thicker beard, or even create a new beard altogether.
Ideal candidates for a beard transplant are men who:
Beard transplants offer a number of benefits, including:
There are two main types of beard transplant procedures: follicular unit transplantation (FUT) and follicular unit extraction (FUE).
FUT
In a FUT procedure, a strip of skin is removed from the back of the head. The individual hair follicles are then extracted from the strip of skin and transplanted to the beard area. FUT procedures typically produce more grafts than FUE procedures, but they also leave a linear scar on the back of the head.
FUE
In an FUE procedure, individual hair follicles are extracted from the back of the head one by one. The follicles are then transplanted to the beard area. FUE procedures do not leave a linear scar, but it does leave “dot-like” scars that can be easily concealed when the surrounding hair grows back. FUE also produces fewer grafts than FUT procedures so it is often the option for individuals who do not require a large number of grafts to restore their hair.
Pre-operative consultation
Before undergoing a beard transplant, you will meet with a surgeon to discuss your goals and expectations. The surgeon will also examine your scalp and beard area to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure.
Surgical procedure
On the day of the surgery, you will be given a local anesthetic to numb the scalp and beard area. The surgeon will then begin the transplant procedure.
If you are having a FUT procedure, the surgeon will remove a strip of skin from the back of your head. The individual hair follicles will then be extracted from the strip of skin and transplanted to the beard area.
If you are having an FUE procedure, the surgeon will extract individual hair follicles from the back of your head one by one. The follicles will then be transplanted to the beard area.
The transplant procedure can take several hours, depending on the number of grafts being transplanted.
Post-operative care
After the surgery, you will need to follow the surgeon’s post-operative care instructions. This may include taking antibiotics to prevent infection, avoiding strenuous activity, and sleeping with your head elevated.
The transplanted hair will fall out after a few weeks. This is normal and the hair will start to grow back within a few months. You should see full results within 12 to 18 months.
The average cost of a beard transplant ranges from $6,000 to $12,000. The cost of the transplant will vary depending on the number of grafts being transplanted, the surgeon’s experience, and the geographic location of the surgery.
Most patients are very satisfied with the results of their beard transplant. When done by an experienced hair transplant surgeon like Dr. Yaker, the transplanted hair will look and grow like natural beard hair. You will be able to trim, style, and dye your beard as you would normally.
Not all hair transplant surgeons are equal. A beard transplant requires the highest level of precision and artistry and choosing the right beard transplant surgeon is crucial to achieving the most natural-looking results.
If you’re looking for the best beard transplant doctor in Texas, Dr. Yaker is the name to look for. Dr. Yaker has been named among the best hair transplant doctors for 2023 by the Ape to Gentleman Magazine.
A more masculine you awaits you at the Yaker Hair Restoration + Medspa. Contact us to schedule a consultation. We serve patients in Plano, Texas, and surrounding areas, including Richardson, Allen, Garland, Addison, Wylie, Rowlett, Rockwall, and the greater Texas area.