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Beard & Mustache Transplant in Turkey — FUE Facial Hair Restoration at Eyeglow Istanbul

Surgical beard, mustache, sideburn and goatee restoration using FUE harvesting from the scalp donor area and single-hair graft implantation at the acute angle facial hair grows. Performed at our partner accredited hair clinic by a board-certified hair restoration surgeon with documented beard transplant volume. Written graft estimate, outline drawing signed off pre-operatively, and structured photographic follow-up to month 9.

Beard and mustache transplant at Eyeglow, Istanbul
Procedure time4–7 hours (one session)
AnaesthesiaLocal + light sedation
Grafts (typical)800 – 2,500 (zone-dependent)
Donor areaScalp (occipital strip)
Time in Istanbul3 nights
Final result6–9 months
What it is

What is a beard and mustache transplant?

A beard transplant is a surgical procedure that harvests follicular units from the donor area of your scalp using FUE micropunches, then implants them one by one into the beard, mustache, sideburn or goatee zone. Because facial hair naturally grows in single-hair pattern, beard work uses single-hair grafts only — multi-hair grafts look unnaturally tufted on the face. Typical graft count 800 to 2,500 depending on zone size, with final outline visible at month 6 to 9.

At Eyeglow Health in Istanbul, your beard or mustache transplant is performed at our partner accredited hair clinic by a board-certified hair restoration surgeon with documented beard transplant volume of 200+ cases. The Turkish Ministry of Health International Health Tourism Authority Certificate is held by both Eyeglow and the partner clinic. We follow International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) consensus on facial-hair restoration: single-hair-only harvest, acute 5 to 15 degree implantation angle, outline drawn pre-operatively and signed off by the patient.

Beard transplant is the right choice if you have a patchy, asymmetric or essentially-bare beard zone you want surgically restored, if you have scarring in the beard area preventing natural growth, or if you have stable alopecia areata affecting facial hair. It is not a quick cosmetic procedure: facial crusts are visible for 7 to 14 days and the final result takes 6 to 9 months. That timeline is honest because beard surgery follows the same biological cycle as scalp transplant — there is no faster route.

How it works

From first consultation to final beard outline

  1. 01

    Online consultation + photo assessment

    You share four standardised photographs of your facial hair (front, left, right, close-up of bare zone) and your target outline. Our hair surgeon reviews donor scalp density on your scalp photo, confirms whether you have enough donor for the requested zone, and provides a written graft estimate before any quote is issued.

  2. 02

    Pre-operative assessment in Istanbul

    On day 1: scalp examination, donor density measurement, beard outline drawing with the patient seated and standing, blood tests (CBC, INR, hepatitis B/C, HIV per Turkish Ministry of Health protocol) and informed consent. Outline is drawn in dermatological marker and photographed for surgical reference.

  3. 03

    Donor harvest from scalp

    A small zone of the occipital scalp is shaved short. The hair surgeon harvests follicular units using 0.7 to 0.9 mm FUE micropunches. Beard work uses almost exclusively single-hair grafts because facial hair grows in single-hair pattern; multi-hair grafts look unnaturally tufted. Typical harvest 800 to 2,500 grafts depending on zone size.

  4. 04

    Implantation into beard, mustache or sideburn zone

    Recipient channels are created with fine 0.6 to 0.7 mm needles or implanter pens at the precise acute angle facial hair grows (5 to 15 degrees flat against the skin — not the steeper scalp angle). Each single-hair graft is placed individually following the natural growth direction of the beard outline. The recipient zone is not shaved — your existing facial hair stays in place.

  5. 05

    Day 1 wash + day 5 review

    First wash with antiseptic solution at the clinic on day 1. Small crusts on the face for 7 to 10 days; mild swelling for 3 to 5 days. The transplanted hairs typically shed between weeks 2 and 6 (shock loss — normal and expected). You can return to work after the crusts shed; shaving is avoided for the first 10 days.

  6. 06

    Six- to nine-month structured aftercare

    1, 3, 6 and 9-month photographic reviews. First new growth visible at month 3 to 4; final density and outline at month 6 to 9. Once regrowth begins you trim and shave the transplanted area normally — facial hair from scalp donor behaves like beard hair after a few growth cycles in its new follicular environment.

Facial hair options

Beard transplant vs Beard PRP vs DHI Beard vs no treatment

The right option for a patchy or bare beard depends on whether you have existing follicles that need a density boost (PRP) or whether you need surgically transplanted new follicles (FUE / DHI beard). Here is how the options compare:

AspectBeard Transplant (FUE)Beard PRPDHI BeardNo treatment
Outcome typePermanent surgical restorationDensity boost only (no new follicles)Same technique, denser packing in one zoneNo change — patchy/bare zone remains
Best forPatchy beard, bare zones, scars, alopecia areata stableExisting thin beard needing densitySmaller dense-pack beard zones (under 1,500 grafts)
Graft count800 – 2,500 grafts (zone-dependent)No grafts — injection only800 – 1,500 grafts (denser packing)
Procedure time4–7 hours60 minutes per session5–8 hours
Recovery time7–10 days crustsSame day7–10 days crusts
Final result6–9 monthsVisible improvement at 3–6 months in responders6–9 months
Price relativeStandardAdjunct (low)Premium
Pricing

Personalised pricing

Every treatment plan is priced individually after your consultation. Request a written, all-inclusive quote — clear, itemised, and with no obligation.

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Package transparency

What's included in your beard transplant package

Included in package

  • Pre-op consultation + scalp donor examination + facial outline drawing
  • Hair surgeon-led beard, mustache or sideburn outline design
  • Blood tests (CBC, INR, hepatitis B/C, HIV — Turkish Ministry of Health protocol)
  • FUE donor harvest from scalp + single-hair graft implantation into facial zone
  • Local anaesthetic + light intravenous sedation
  • 5-star hotel — 3 nights
  • VIP airport transfers (return)
  • All post-op medications + special facial wash + aftercare kit
  • First wash at the clinic + post-op counselling (shaving and trimming guidance)
  • 1, 3, 6 and 9-month photographic video follow-up
  • Multilingual hair coordinator — 24/7
  • Complication insurance — covers eligible post-operative medical complications during the recovery period at our partner accredited clinic (issued in line with the Turkish Ministry of Health International Health Tourism Authority Certificate)

Paid separately

Items below are not part of the medical package — your coordinator helps you arrange them at no markup.

  • Flights to/from Istanbul
  • Personal expenses
  • Hair PRP / mesotherapy if added later for density support
  • Second-session top-up if you want a denser outline (quoted separately after 9-month review)
  • Unrelated medical treatments
  • Travel insurance (flight cancellation, baggage, general trip cover) — separate from the medical complication policy above; your coordinator can recommend a provider at no markup
Candidacy

Are you a candidate for beard or mustache transplant?

You may be a good candidate if

  • You have a patchy, asymmetric or partially-bare beard, mustache or sideburn zone that you want surgically restored.
  • You have scarring in the beard zone (acne scar, surgical scar, burn scar) that prevents natural hair growth.
  • You have sufficient scalp donor density on the occipital scalp (the surgeon confirms this on your scalp photo before any quote).
  • You meet standard hair-transplant candidacy: stable hair situation for 12+ months, no active scalp or facial infection, realistic expectations.
  • You can return to Istanbul for follow-up or commit to remote photographic reviews at 1, 3, 6 and 9 months.

Another option may be smarter if

  • You have active acne or folliculitis in the beard zone — must be treated and stable for 3+ months before surgery.
  • You have insufficient scalp donor density — beard restoration competes with future scalp restoration for the same donor pool.
  • You have an unstable autoimmune condition (active alopecia areata, lupus) affecting facial hair — wait for stability.
  • You want zero downtime — facial crusts and shedding are visible for 7 to 14 days; this is not a same-day cosmetic procedure.

Disclaimer. Information on this page is consistent with International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) facial-hair restoration practice standards, American Hair Loss Association (AHLA) guidance and Turkish Ministry of Health International Health Tourism Authority Certificate requirements. Outline design and graft count are case-by-case clinical decisions made by the hair surgeon after examining your donor scalp and the recipient facial zone — not generic templates.

Risks & outcomes

Realistic outcomes — the risks that actually matter

Every facial-hair surgery has measurable risks. We list them here in the same plain language our hair surgeon uses in your consultation:

Shock loss + temporary shedding (weeks 2–6)

Transplanted hairs typically shed between week 2 and week 6 — this is normal and expected (the follicle survives, the existing hair shaft is released). Regrowth begins at month 3 to 4. Surrounding native beard hair may also shed temporarily from the inflammation of the procedure; it grows back. Permanent loss is rare with experienced surgeons.

Visible donor zone shaving for 3–4 weeks

The donor patch on the occipital scalp must be shaved short for the surgeon to identify and extract follicular units. The patch is hidden by overlying long hair if your scalp hair is medium length or longer, but it is visible if your scalp hair is shaved or very short. Plan accordingly: time your procedure so your scalp hair length covers the donor patch.

Direction or angle mismatch (rare with experienced surgeon)

Facial hair grows at an acute angle (5 to 15 degrees flat against the skin) — not at the steeper scalp angle. An inexperienced surgeon implanting at scalp angle produces an unnatural perpendicular beard that looks tufted. We work only with hair surgeons who have documented beard transplant volume of 200+ cases. If the angle is wrong it cannot be corrected by trimming alone.

Density-below-expectation

Beard transplant produces a soft natural look, not the dense look of a long-untrimmed natural beard. If your reference photo is of someone with naturally extreme beard density, manage expectations: 2,500 grafts in a full-face zone gives a grown-in trimmed-beard look, not the density of a 5-year-untouched beard.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about beard and mustache transplant

What is a beard transplant?

A beard transplant is a surgical hair-restoration procedure where follicular units are harvested from the donor area of your scalp (typically the occipital strip at the back of the head) using FUE micropunches, then implanted one by one into the beard, mustache, sideburn or goatee zone. Because facial hair naturally grows in single-hair pattern, beard work uses almost exclusively single-hair grafts — multi-hair grafts look unnaturally tufted on the face. The transplanted hairs go through a normal shock-loss cycle (shed at week 2 to 6, regrow from month 3), reaching final outline at month 6 to 9. After regrowth you trim and shave the area normally.

How much does a beard transplant cost?

Beard transplant pricing is personalised — the quote depends on the graft count required to achieve your desired coverage, from a small patchy fill to a full dense beard. Request a written, all-inclusive quote after your online consultation for an exact figure with full itemisation.

How does a beard transplant work?

The procedure has two stages. Stage 1 — donor harvest: a small zone of the occipital scalp is shaved short and follicular units are extracted with 0.7 to 0.9 mm FUE micropunches. The grafts are immediately separated under microscope into single-hair units (the only type used for beard work). Stage 2 — implantation: fine 0.6 to 0.7 mm channels are created in the beard zone at an acute 5 to 15 degree angle that matches the natural growth direction of facial hair. Each graft is placed individually following the outline drawn pre-operatively. The recipient zone is not shaved — your existing facial hair stays in place to mark the natural outline. Total procedure 4 to 7 hours under local anaesthetic with light sedation.

Can you get a beard transplant if you have no beard at all?

Yes — beard transplant works whether you have partial beard growth, very sparse beard or essentially no facial hair at all. The surgeon designs an outline that suits your facial structure (jaw width, cheekbone position, chin shape) rather than copying a generic template. For an essentially-bare face the typical graft count is 2,500 to 3,500 to produce a soft full beard outline. The honest caveat: the result is a grown-in trimmed-beard density, not the density of someone with a 5-year-untouched naturally thick beard. Outline design is drawn pre-operatively with the patient seated and standing, and signed off before harvesting begins.

Does a beard transplant look natural?

When performed correctly by an experienced surgeon, yes — and the secret is in three details. (1) Single-hair grafts only (multi-hair grafts look unnaturally tufted on the face). (2) Implantation angle of 5 to 15 degrees flat against the skin (the steeper scalp angle produces a perpendicular tufted look). (3) Outline design that follows natural facial hair patterns (no straight geometric lines, no perfectly symmetric edges). With an inexperienced surgeon — or with a clinic that uses multi-hair grafts for speed — the result can look tufted, geometric or doll-like. We work only with hair surgeons who have documented beard transplant volume of 200+ cases. The recipient zone is not shaved, so existing native hair acts as a visual reference for natural outline integration.

Will the donor scar on my scalp be visible?

The donor area is a small patch of the occipital scalp shaved short for the procedure. FUE micropunches (0.7 to 0.9 mm) leave tiny dot scars that are not visible once scalp hair grows back over them — typically within 3 to 4 weeks. The patch is hidden by overlying long hair if your scalp hair is medium length or longer. The patch IS visible for 3 to 4 weeks if your scalp hair is shaved or very short — plan accordingly. There is no linear strip scar (we do not use the older FUT strip technique). For very large beard transplants (3,000+ grafts) the harvest patch is larger, so timing your procedure so scalp hair covers the patch matters more.

How long until the beard looks like its final result?

The timeline follows the standard hair-transplant cycle. Day 0 to day 10: small crusts on the face, mild swelling, transplanted hair visible in place. Week 2 to week 6: transplanted hairs shed (shock loss — normal and expected). Month 2 to month 3: bare period (the follicles are alive underneath, no visible hair). Month 3 to month 4: first new growth visible — fine new hairs emerge. Month 6: roughly 60 to 70 percent of final density visible. Month 9: final outline and density established. Once regrowth begins (month 3 to 4) you can begin trimming and shaving normally. We schedule photographic review at month 1, 3, 6 and 9 so you can see the progression objectively.

Can I shave the transplanted beard normally?

Yes — once regrowth is established (typically from month 3 to 4) you trim, shave and shape the transplanted beard exactly like any other beard. The follicles were harvested from your scalp but after a few growth cycles in their new facial environment they behave like beard hair: same coarseness, same growth speed, same response to trimming and shaving. The first 10 days post-op are the only restriction: no shaving, no scrubbing, no rough touching of the transplanted zone — this protects the grafts during the critical attachment period. From day 10 onward you wash normally; from month 3 onward you shave and trim normally.

How many grafts do I need for a full beard transplant?

Graft count is determined by the surgeon at consultation based on three factors: (1) zone size — the bare or patchy area you want covered, measured in cm²; (2) baseline density — how much existing beard hair you have to integrate with; (3) density target — how thick a beard you want as a final result. Typical ranges: soul patch alone 200 to 400 grafts; mustache only 350 to 700 grafts; sideburns only 300 to 600 grafts; patchy cheek fill 800 to 1,500 grafts; full beard outline (sparse base) 1,500 to 2,500 grafts; dense full beard with cheeks (essentially bare base) 2,500 to 3,500 grafts. We write the graft count into your quote before any payment — no surprise increases on the surgery day.

Does a beard transplant hurt?

The procedure itself is performed under local anaesthetic with light intravenous sedation — you are awake but relaxed, and the donor scalp and recipient beard zone are fully numbed. The injection of the local anaesthetic stings briefly (a few seconds per injection). After that you feel pressure but no pain during harvest or implantation. Post-operatively most patients describe mild tenderness for 2 to 3 days, well controlled with paracetamol or ibuprofen as prescribed. Significant pain is unusual; if you experience throbbing pain or unusual swelling, contact your coordinator — these are not normal and need to be assessed for early infection or haematoma.

Why choose Eyeglow Health for beard and mustache transplant?

At Eyeglow Health your beard or mustache transplant is performed at our partner accredited hair clinic by a board-certified hair restoration surgeon with documented beard transplant volume of 200+ cases — a specific case profile that matters because beard angle, single-hair-only harvest and outline design require dedicated experience separate from general scalp transplant volume. We hold the Turkish Ministry of Health International Health Tourism Authority Certificate and so does our partner clinic. We are honest that Eyeglow is an eye-care specialist clinic — hair transplant is delivered through our partner clinic network with full transparency. One named coordinator from first message to 9-month follow-up; written graft count estimate before any payment; outline drawing signed off pre-operatively.
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