I had a beard transplant over 6 months ago. I’ve been paralysed in regret ever since. I apparently went to a top surgeon, however the whole process was negligent from The consultation, surgery and aftercare. I’m desperate to have this removed. In theory removing the hair should be straightforward (laser, electrolysis or FUE extraction). My main concern is my skin it has horrendous cobblestones and discolouration. Any advice on how to approach this? Best wishes
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It's quite common for transplanted beard hair to initially grow in a bit unruly, especially in the first few months post-op. At 5 months post-transplant, the hair may still appear thin and stick out because it hasn’t fully matured yet. As the hair grows thicker and longer over the next several m...
Hello I'm Dr. Wipawan Vathananai, a co-worker of Dr. Kulakarn Amonpattana, from BHI Clinic, Bangkok, Thailand. I would recommend you to wait until all of the swelling subsides otherwise it is difficult for the surgeon to design the beard for you. Also, the healing might not be good if it's too...
I completely understand how you’re feeling after your beard transplant, and it’s normal to experience some emotional challenges during the recovery process. At just 3 months post-op, your skin is still healing, and the redness and texture changes you’re noticing are common at this stage. In my...