Beard and mustache play a significant role in a person's identity. Due to testosterone deficiency, they may not grow at all in some corners, or they may appear very sparse or scattered due to genetic factors even with normal hormone levels. Hair transplantation is also preferred for covering burns or stitch scars.

With the FUE technique, hair follicles are extracted from the donor area at the back of the scalp (usually single hair grafts) and transplanted to the desired area. The transplanted beard and mustache hairs are indistinguishable from natural ones and can be shaved or grown out daily. The transplantation procedure, performed under local anesthesia, can be tailored to your desired density without leaving any scars. In the first week after the procedure, there may be redness and scabbing on the skin, but there is no pain or discomfort. Results will begin to show approximately 8-10 weeks after the procedure. The adaptation process will be complete after one year. The results will be natural and permanent.