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Moustache / Beard Transplantation Treatment in Chandlodiya | |
Call Now | +91-798-460-3175 |
+91-798-460-3175 | |
Appointment | Available |
Eligible Region | India |
Category | Surgery | Treatments |
Payment Methods | Cash, UPI, Net Banking |
Male beauty standards have changed significantly throughout the years, and there have been as many variations in facial hair trends over time as there have been in women's hairstyles. With advances in science and medicine, it is now simpler for people to discover solutions for their need to seem flawless. The goal of facial hair transplantation is to restore density and fullness to areas of the face that lack it. The goatee, cheeks, sideburns, and portions of the moustache can all be treated with this treatment. Once the hair has been implanted, it develops as facial hair that may be styled and cut to the desired length using a razor. Patients who either have thin hair or want to change the shape of their beard can have their beard and moustache rebuilt.
Additionally, it helps people who need to conceal facial scars and acne on their faces. The majority of the hair in a beard or moustache is made up of 1-hair follicular units. Beard and moustache hair typically begin to grow at puberty under the effect of androgen and continue to get denser up until the age of 30. Compared to scalp hair, they are less dense. In comparison to the moustache, the density of the beard ranges from 30 to 45 follicular units/cm2. A two to five-hour session using the FUE technique can aid in restoring a thicker appearance for the beard or mustache.
Dr. Apeksha M Merja is the best dermatologist and aesthetic physician who runs Enliven Skin Hair & Laser Clinic in Chandlodiya, India. She has over 10 years of experience in the field of dermatology and specializes in a variety of skin and hair treatments, including laser hair removal, acne treatment, and skin rejuvenation.
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