Beard Transplant

Beard Transplant

Istanbul

Beard Transplant in Istanbul is available at 3 hospitals in the Voumed network.

A beard transplant is a refined facial hair restoration procedure that fills in patchy, thin or missing areas of the beard, moustache, cheeks and sideburns with the patient's own living hair follicles. Healthy follicles are taken one by one from a donor zone, usually the back of the scalp where hair is thickest, and placed into the face along the natural lines and angles of beard growth. Because the relocated follicles keep the characteristics of their donor site, the result is permanent and grows like a natural beard that can be trimmed, shaved and styled. Many men travel abroad for the procedure to reach experienced facial hair teams, recover discreetly and design the exact beard shape they want in a single planned visit.

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At a glance

Anaesthesia
local anaesthesia, with light sedation if preferred
Hospital stay
day case, no overnight stay needed
Procedure time
about 4 to 8 hours depending on the number of grafts
Grafts
usually about 500 to 2,500, set by the area covered and density wanted
Recovery
tiny scabs form and fall away within roughly 7 to 10 days; back to normal activity within a few days
Results visible
new growth from about 3 to 4 months, full mature beard by 9 to 12 months

What it is

A beard transplant moves individual hair follicles from a donor area into the facial regions where a man wants more hair. The donor is most often the back and sides of the scalp, where hair is dense and closely matches facial hair in calibre and growth. Working under magnification, the surgeon places each follicle at the shallow angle and direction that natural beard hair follows, so the new growth blends seamlessly with any existing hair rather than looking added on. The transplanted follicles are genetically resistant to thinning, which is what makes the outcome lasting. Beyond simply adding hair, the procedure lets the surgeon redesign the shape of the beard, sharpen the cheek line and jaw line, and build density exactly where it is wanted.

What it can address

People choose a beard transplant for several reasons that often overlap. The most common is a patchy or uneven beard, where genetics leave gaps that never fill in no matter how long the beard is grown. It also restores hair lost to scarring from burns, accidents or previous surgery, since follicles can be placed into scar tissue to camouflage it. The procedure can thicken a generally thin or sparse beard, define and reshape the cheek, moustache and jaw lines, correct asymmetry between the two sides of the face, and add fullness to the sideburns. For men who simply cannot grow facial hair at all because of their genetic makeup, it offers a way to achieve a beard for the first time.

Who is a good candidate

A good candidate is a man in general good health who has enough healthy donor hair on the scalp to supply the face and who has realistic, clearly defined goals for the shape and density he wants. It suits those with naturally patchy or sparse beards, men whose facial hair has been damaged by scarring, and anyone wanting to reshape or strengthen an existing beard. Because facial hair patterns settle with age, the procedure is normally planned once growth is stable. Assessment begins with a consultation that reviews the donor supply, the areas to be filled, overall health and the desired design; for international patients much of this first review can be done remotely from photographs before any travel is arranged, with the final hands-on examination completed on arrival.

How it is done step by step

The procedure is carried out under local anaesthesia, so the face and donor area are fully numbed and the patient stays awake and comfortable throughout. First the surgeon designs the beard on the face, marking the new outline and the points where grafts will sit to create a natural shape and density. Donor follicles are then harvested one by one from the back of the scalp using the follicular unit extraction technique, a precise punch that lifts individual units and leaves only tiny dot marks rather than a line. The harvested follicles are sorted and kept ready under magnification. Fine recipient channels are opened in the beard area at the exact angle of natural growth, and each follicle is placed individually into its channel following the marked plan. Depending on the number of grafts the session usually takes about 4 to 8 hours, and most men need only a single session to reach their goal.

Recovery and planning your treatment abroad

Recovery from a beard transplant is quick and comfortable. There may be mild redness, slight swelling and small scabs around each transplanted follicle in the first days; the scabs form crusts that loosen and fall away on their own within about 7 to 10 days, and most men return to normal daily activity within a few days. The face should be protected from knocks, strenuous exercise and direct sun for the first week or two, and shaving is paused at the start: gentle grooming with an electric trimmer is usually allowed after about two weeks and full razor shaving after roughly a month, once the follicles are firmly settled. It is normal and expected for the transplanted hairs to shed within the first few weeks while the roots stay in place and rest, so the beard then looks bare for a while before new growth begins. Planning a trip abroad, a stay of only a few days is generally enough, since the procedure is a single day case and air travel is comfortable soon afterwards once the surgeon confirms the donor and recipient areas are healing well. Follow-up afterwards continues remotely by message, photo or video, and international patient teams commonly provide interpreters and coordinators so language is never a barrier.

Results and what to expect

The final beard develops gradually rather than overnight. After the early shedding, the rested follicles begin producing new hair at around 3 to 4 months, and the beard steadily thickens from there. The full, mature result, with the transplanted hair growing in density and blending naturally with the rest of the face, is usually seen by about 9 to 12 months. Because the relocated follicles keep growing for life, the new beard is permanent and can be trimmed, shaved and shaped like any natural beard. When the follicular unit extraction technique is used, the marks left in the donor and recipient areas are tiny and dot-like, fading until they are hard to see and easily hidden by the growing hair. With careful planning and patience through the growth stages, most men achieve a fuller, more defined and natural-looking beard.

Frequently asked questions

These answers are general guidance and may vary by provider. Confirm the details with the hospital you choose.

Is a beard transplant painful?

The procedure itself is not painful. Local anaesthesia fully numbs both the donor and recipient areas, so most men feel little more than the initial small injections and stay relaxed throughout. Afterwards there may be mild tenderness or swelling for a day or two, which is easily managed with simple painkillers.

How many grafts will I need?

It depends on how large an area you want to cover and how much density you want. Filling small patchy gaps may need only a few hundred grafts, while building a full, thick beard from sparse growth can call for up to around 2,500. The exact number is set during the consultation, based on your facial structure, your goals and the donor hair available.

How many days should I plan to stay abroad?

Only a few days are usually needed. The transplant is a single day case with no overnight hospital stay, and air travel is comfortable soon afterwards once the surgeon confirms the donor and recipient areas are healing well. Staying a couple of extra days allows for a short rest and a first check before you fly home.

When will I see the final result and can I shave normally?

The transplanted hairs shed within the first few weeks, which is normal, and new growth starts at around 3 to 4 months, with the full beard maturing by 9 to 12 months. Shaving is paused at first; gentle trimming with an electric trimmer is usually fine after about two weeks and full razor shaving after roughly a month, once the follicles have settled. The grown beard can then be trimmed and styled like any natural beard.

Can a beard transplant cover scars or be combined with a scalp hair transplant?

Yes to both. Follicles can be placed into burn, accident or surgical scars to camouflage them, which is more delicate work and benefits from an experienced team. A beard transplant can also be performed in the same session as a scalp hair transplant when you want to improve both, since the donor area and technique are shared, which saves a second recovery.

Is the result permanent and will it look natural?

The result is permanent because the relocated follicles keep the lasting quality of their donor zone and continue to grow for life. Placing each follicle at the natural angle and direction of beard growth, and matching it to your existing hair, is what makes the outcome look natural rather than added on.

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