Beard to scalphairtransplants can provide 12,000-15,000 grafts for coverage, with fast recovery time. However, beardhair may grow curly and not suitable for frontal areas.
A user had two hairtransplant surgeries, using a total of 6850 grafts from the scalp, beard, and chest, costing around $20,000 USD, and is happy with the results, though the crown may not be as dense as the hairline. They experienced no scarring from the donor areas and noted that transplanted beard and chest hair are thicker and curlier.
A user shared their experience with a 7600 graft hairtransplant using scalp, beard, and chest hair over three procedures, expressing satisfaction with the results despite mixed feedback. They also used finasteride to thicken hair and considered scalp micropigmentation for further improvement.
A 39-year-old from Bangalore shared his successful hairtransplant journey, which included 3537 scalp and 1521 beard grafts, boosting his confidence. He also started medication alongside the transplant.
A 55-year-old man shared his successful hairtransplant results, using 9,100 grafts from his scalp and beard, and is also using minoxidil, finasteride, and multivitamins. The discussion includes opinions on the necessity of DHT blockers and the effectiveness of the transplant, with some users questioning the need for such procedures at an older age.
A user shared their experience with a beard-to-scalphairtransplant, noting no visible scars and improved hair density using finasteride and minoxidil. The conversation discusses the differences between beard and scalphair, potential changes in hair texture, and the use of beardhair for increased scalp coverage.
A user shared their experience with a hair and beardtransplant in Istanbul, performed by Dr. Selahattin Tulunay, noting successful results after 12 months. The procedure cost 5000 €, and the user is open to questions about combining procedures or traveling for surgery.
A 20-year-old experiencing hair loss since age 16 is using finasteride and minoxidil and is considering future hairtransplants. Discussions include the potential for multiple transplants, the use of body hair for coverage, and the importance of treatments like dutasteride and scalp micropigmentation for maintaining hair density.
Hair loss discussion mentions using estrogen mixed with growth stimulants like oral minoxidil for scalphair growth. Idea proposed for an artificial SARM-estrogen that only affects hair without body side effects.
A user shared their 12-month update after a 5,800-graft hair and beardtransplant performed by Dr. Tulunay in Istanbul, using Sapphire FUE and DHI techniques. The user noted significant growth around months 8-9 and expressed satisfaction with the results.
A person had three hairtransplant surgeries using 7,600 grafts from scalp, beard, and chest, along with finasteride and minoxidil. Reactions are mixed, with suggestions for alternatives like hair systems or scalp micropigmentation.
A user is considering a hairtransplant in a "mohawk" pattern with scalp micropigmentation (SMP) on the sides and back, questioning its feasibility and appearance. Others discuss donor region quality, potential scarring, and alternative treatments like dutasteride and RU58841.
A user shared progress pictures after their fifth hairtransplant, which included 3,000 grafts from both scalp and body hair. They use topical finasteride and minoxidil, and the procedure cost $22,000 at Maxim in Austin, Texas.
A user shared before and after photos 24 months after a hairtransplant, but others accused the photos of being fake and airbrushed. One user mentioned that having a beardhairtransplant with androgenetic alopecia is a bad idea.
The conversation discusses the possibility of transplanting leg and arm hair to the scalp for hair loss treatment. Minoxidil is mentioned as a potential aid for hair growth, but concerns about the effectiveness and appearance of body hair on the head are raised.
Hairtransplants for NW7 individuals are challenging due to limited donor hair, often resulting in thin coverage unless body or beardhair is used. Treatments like minoxidil and finasteride are mentioned to support hair density and growth.
A user humorously discusses wanting to transplant all their hair into one dense circle on their scalp, leaving the rest of their head bald. Replies include a joke about performing the procedure and a story about someone using their hair to fight crime.
A user underwent a 5000 graft hairtransplant in Istanbul, which included 900 beard grafts, after previously using finasteride with limited success. The procedure cost £4500, including transport and aftercare in both Istanbul and the UK.
Whether Finasteride can keep alive the hair gained by Minoxidil after quitting it, and why beard hairs are not as susceptible to miniaturization. It is suggested that scalphair may be dependent on Minoxidil and that DHT could be countered with Finasteride to some extent, but there is no definitive data proving this.
A 35-year-old man had a 6400 graft hairtransplant in Turkey after years of baldness, using finasteride, oral and topical minoxidil, and scalp micropigmentation. He is satisfied with the progress and plans further SMP touch-ups to enhance results.
A user who had two hairtransplants and is still concerned about their crown area, despite other people reassuring them that it looks normal. The advice given was to use Minoxidil, Finasteride, SMP, and to consider speaking with a therapist.
The user is unhappy with the results of their second hairtransplant, feeling that grafts were wasted on an already transplanted hairline instead of increasing mid-scalp density. They regret stopping medications like Dutasteride, Minoxidil, and RU58841, which led to significant hair loss, and plan to restart them.
A 25-year-old is experiencing hair regrowth after 3 months using minoxidil, tretinoin, oral finasteride, RU58841, dermastamping, ketoconazole shampoo, scalp massage, vitamin D, and biotin. They are considering whether to continue this treatment or plan a second hairtransplant.
DHT promotes beard growth but causes scalphair loss due to inflammation and fibrosis. Treatments like finasteride and minoxidil help with hormonal signals and blood flow but don't address underlying inflammation.
A user experienced significant swelling after a hair and beardtransplant, possibly due to an allergic reaction or improper post-surgery care. Despite dissatisfaction with the clinic's handling of grafts and customer service, the user appreciates the clinic's skill in achieving natural hairline density.
The conversation is about a person experiencing significant hair loss in the donor area after a hairtransplant, with others suggesting it might be shock loss. The person is taking oral minoxidil and dutasteride to help with the issue.
The user is considering a second hairtransplant after previous treatments with finasteride and minoxidil failed to stop hair loss. Suggestions include trying dutasteride, oral minoxidil, scalp micropigmentation, or shaving the head.
A 20-year-old experiencing hair loss is using minoxidil and ketoconazole shampoo but had to stop finasteride due to side effects. They are considering a hairtransplant and debating whether a thick beard can compensate for hair loss in terms of attractiveness.
Hair regrowth from treatments like minoxidil, RU58841, and finasteride is not permanent; stopping these treatments typically results in hair loss resuming. Beardhair can become permanent with minoxidil use, unlike scalphair, which requires ongoing treatment to maintain gains.
A user applied minoxidil to their pubic hair for 3 months, resulting in hair growth over 4 inches, and is considering using it for a scalphairtransplant. They plan to continue the treatment despite their wife's disapproval.