Beard Transplantation
Beards have aesthetic value for men. There can be many reasons for the lack of beard. At the beginning of these reasons is the corner. Koselik is the name given to the condition that a person does not have a beard due to congenital reasons. Apart from this, other genetic reasons, burns, accidents and past ramps can also cause beard deficiency. Since the lack of beard can cause an aesthetic problem, it can affect the psychology of the person badly from time to time. Beard cultivation has also emerged for the solution of such problems and has been preferred quite frequently in recent years.
Beard Transplantation Techniques
Beard transplantation is usually performed with the fue method, but it can also be applied with the DHI method if desired. In the Fue method, the roots are first collected with the help of a special micromotor. The donor area is usually the nape area, but if it is sufficient, it can be taken from the beard section. The hair follicles taken with the extraction process are kept in special solutions until the planting stage. After the purchase process, the channel opening process is started. In the canal process, channels are opened one by one in the area to be planted. The grafts are transferred one by one to the opened channels at the appropriate angle and the beard transplantation process is completed. DHI Beard Transplantation
DHI beard transplantation also starts with the purchase process. Hair follicles in the selected donor area are collected one by one. In the DHI method, the channel is not opened. The grafts taken are directly transferred to the planting area with special pens. It is very important to transplant the grafts at the appropriate angle in beard transplantation. Beards that are not planted at the appropriate angle will not look natural. For this reason, the hair transplant specialist who performs the procedure should be specialized in his field and have sufficient experience.
Beard Transplantation Processes
The patient should strictly follow the advice given by the physician after beard transplantation. The more the patient adheres to the procedures during the healing process, the shorter the recovery time will be. The patient is called for dressing one day after beard transplantation. The day after the dressing is the first washing day. The beard of the patient should be washed meticulously in the clinic, without rubbing. Washing takes 10 days in total. Average 6-7. Crusting may begin in the beard on the same day. This situation is normal and temporary, most of the crusts will be shed in 10 days of washing. After the recovery period, the shock shedding period will begin in approximately 3 months. Shock shedding is a necessary process for the natural extension of the planted roots. Shock shedding takes an average of 1 month and the transplanted roots are completely shed. After this stage, natural beards begin to grow. The beards, 80% of which grow in an average of 4 months, are completely removed within 1 year.
Is There Any Scar After Beard Transplantation?
Thanks to the developing technology, beard transplantation can be performed very easily, painlessly and quickly today. After beard transplantation, there is no scarring in the transplantation area and donor area. After the procedure, slight redness may be seen in the planting area, but this is completely temporary and will disappear on its own in a short time. After the recovery period, there are no scars and redness in the planting area.