Hello.
This is Dana Plastic Surgery.
Today, we will talk about beard/sideburn transplantation, which some of you may find unfamiliar, but has now become quite familiar.
- Unfamiliar but familiar beard/sideburn transplantation
Beard/sideburn transplantation is
a fairly common procedure that people who have concerns about body hair,
even if it is not necessarily scalp hair, may think about at least once. So today,
let’s look at who needs beard/sideburn transplantation and also
the most important design considerations in beard/sideburn transplantation.
- Beard/sideburn transplantation! Recommended for these people.
First. From a cosmetic perspective, this is for people who want a more masculine image or who want to cover a chin that seems too large or a face that appears too long.
Second. People with scars from cleft lip and palate can use beard/sideburn transplantation to cover the scar.
Third. We also recommend beard/sideburn transplantation for people who want to hide scars around the mouth caused by trauma with beard hair.
Lastly. Through beard transplantation, it can help cover shortcomings,
free you from stress, and become a means of expressing the image you want.
The follicular units used in beard/sideburn transplantation
usually range from 500 grafts to as many as 4,000 grafts.
The design of beard/sideburn transplantation varies from person to person, and tastes and styles are all different.
Beard/sideburn transplantation is mainly a cosmetic procedure for image transformation or covering shortcomings,
so design is very important. So,
let’s now look at the types of designs used in beard/sideburn transplantation.
- Beard/sideburn transplantation design
3-1. Hipster style
The first is the hipster style.
It is the shape most preferred by people who want beard/sideburn transplantation, and
it can create a masculine and strong image by making the jawline look more pronounced.
For people who are concerned about having a long chin,
it can have the effect of making the chin tip look less prominent, and
it is a beard style that suits East Asians well.
Also, it can create a natural look with a relatively small number of grafts.

3-2. Goatee style
The second is the goatee style.
It is a style that people who want to transform into a masculine and tough image
should pay attention to. It is an effective style for people whose chin looks long or whose image feels weak
when they want a change.
It also has the effect of drawing attention toward the chin, and
unlike the hipster style, it connects to the mustache.

3-3. Chin curtain style
Lastly, the chin curtain style.
It is a style where the beard grows continuously
from the sideburns to the tip of the chin,
and it has the effect of making the face appear to be an appropriate size.
For people whose face feels too large or too small,
the chin curtain style can blur the boundaries of the chin
and make the face appear to be a moderate size.

So far, we have looked at who needs beard/sideburn transplantation
and the different design options.
As mentioned earlier,
design is very important in beard/sideburn transplantation.
Therefore,
before visiting the clinic, people who are hoping for beard/sideburn transplantation should
prepare visual references in advance or explain what type of design they want.
This will help the clinic quickly and accurately understand your design needs
and achieve the results you want.
At Dana Plastic Surgery,
we strive to harmoniously create a design that the customer wants
and a design that suits the customer’s face.
If you are considering beard/sideburn transplantation,
please bring photos of the style you want and receive an effective consultation.
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