Beard Reconstruction is the Newest Trend in Hair Transplants

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You’ve probably already heard of hair transplants options, but have you heard about facial hair transplants? According to one news source, more men are choosing to pursue alternative options instead of suffering from embarrassingly scant facial stubble. Innovative facial hair, made popular by the recent “Hipster” style trend, is becoming increasingly popular as men strive to perfect their “signature look.”

It seems only natural that hair solutions would eventually turn into facial hair solutions, as hair is often replaced for aesthetic reasons. Traditional hair transplant procedures are usually used for covering up scarring or hair loss on the head. Now with facial hair transplants, men have more options for covering up scars, acne marks, cleft palate injuries, or simply to fill in a sparse beard or mustache. Transplant procedures require a “donor area,” or an area on the body which has healthy hair follicles, which are moved one follicle at a time into the desired area. This process, known as follicular unit extraction, appears to be a more advanced method of transplanting hair and reportedly results in more precise extraction with a shorter recovery time. As cosmetic surgeries become more popular, this method of hair replacement has garnered many patients in recent years.

The most obvious shortcoming is the fact that transplants can be quite pricey -- ranging from $3,000 to $10,000
The most obvious shortcoming is the fact that transplants can be quite pricey — ranging from $3,000 to $10,000

Nevertheless, it is worth noting that the process of transplanting hair isn’t a good option for everyone. The most obvious shortcoming is the fact that transplants can be quite pricey — ranging from $3,000 to $10,000, depending on how much hair needs to be moved. Furthermore, there is no guarantee that the procedure will be 100 percent successful. No, hair transplant-related deaths don’t exactly dominate the news, but a significant number of men and women have encountered problems throughout the process. When a transplant doesn’t work well, the patients are often left with jagged scars and, yet again, a lack of natural-looking hair. Many patients who have not been satisfied with their transplants have turned to wigs or concealers, but an overwhelming majority of sufferers dislike these options (which makes sense, because if they didn’t mind having a wig, they wouldn’t have spent so much time and money getting a transplant in the first place).

It will be interesting to see if the hair transplanting industry remains popular among men for facial hair solutions, or if this is just a fad which will disappear as the “Hipsters” start to fade away. One thing is certain, though: as technology advances, there will likely be more precise, affordable, and safe ways of improving your appearance.

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