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Beard Transplant Surgery

A beard transplant surgery is done by taking the hair from the head or other parts of the body and implanting it on the jawline. Each hair follicle is placed precisely after injecting local anesthesia. Two methods, follicular unit extraction (FUE) and follicular unit transplantation (FUT), are done to perform a beard transplant.

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I wet my beard 5 days post-hair transplant. Is it concerning?

Query: Hi doctor, I recently did my mustache transplant, and it has been five days. While taking a bath, water accidentally came into the transplanted area. I was given another spray from the clinic and was told to apply it to the mustache area every ten minutes, which I am still doing. But now I am worrie...  Read Full »


Dr. Vikram Kumar Raja

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. There is no harm in normal water getting into that area. But however, avoid vigorous movements such as scrubbing in the area for another ten days. There should not be any problem with the hair growth because of this issue, provided your graft...  Read Full »

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