Beard Transplantation
The FUE method is used in beard transplantation. In this method, the transplantation process first begins with the determination of the donor area. In beard transplantation, it is preferred to remove the hair on the neck and cheekbones, which are close to the beard area and are not aesthetically necessary. If sufficient graft (1 graft contains 2 to 3 hair follicles on average) cannot be obtained from these regions, the hair of the nape region is preferred. Hair follicles taken from the nape area are preferred as they will not cause any deprivation in that area. Even the patient's own barber will not realize that there is a decrease in this area. In beard transplantation, the area of transplantation and the amount of hair follicles to be transplanted is determined. After that, the channel opening process is performed in the area to be planted. The opening of the channels is one of the most important parts of the planting process. It is of great importance that the channels are suitable for the width of the hair follicles to be planted and that they are opened at the right angle so that the beard looks natural. After the channel opening process, it is time to take the grafts from the donor area. A predetermined number of grafts are taken one by one from the donor area by means of a high-speed device with a very fine tip called a micro motor. The extracted hair follicles are placed one by one in the channels opened in the area of transplantation. Thus, the process is finalized.