A full beard is often perceived, even unconsciously, as a sign of strength and virility. Fashionable today, it is a very frequent request from our patients.
The beard is made up of hair covering the cheeks, chin and jaw in men. For some patients, a partial or total absence of this hairiness is a source of disharmony that can be corrected. The technique used is hair transplantation.
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Some men have a sparse beard, or one that is not thick enough with areas of hair that are not dense enough. It is then necessary to redraw the beard at cheek level to raise it and to redensify the hairs to make it uniform. Other men have suffered from alopecia areata, a condition that causes hair to fall out in patches and leaves gaps. The solution is to fill in the bald spots to remove the moth-eaten look of the beard.
Sometimes, the beard also helps to hide aesthetic defects on the cheeks such as acne scars or on the upper lip such as an accidental scar or a harelip. A beard can also help to downplay or emphasize certain facial features. Men with small chins sometimes use a beard to camouflage this area of the face.
Beard transplantation is used to densify, outline or fill in the bald areas of the face in men. It involves a specific collection of hair from the back of the skull which is then implanted in the beard area.
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