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Beard Transplant in Turkey: Natural Growth for a Stronger Look

Achieve a fuller, well-defined beard with natural-looking results using modern follicular unit extraction (FUE) techniques performed by expert surgeons in Turkey.

Beard Transplant Patient

What is Beard Transplantation?

Beard transplantation involves relocating healthy hair follicles—typically from the back of the scalp—into patchy or thin areas of the beard. The result is a thicker, more symmetrical beard that grows naturally for life.

Natural & Masculine Results

Pre-consultation
Design Planning
Post-op Beard Line
Recovery Phase
Barber Style
Thick Beard Result

Your Beard Transplant Journey

1. Online Consultation

Send photos, share beard goals.

2. Assessment & Plan

We analyze follicle needs and donor area.

3. Travel Booking

Our team organizes your trip.

4. Clinic Arrival

Meet your surgeon and finalize the design.

5. Procedure Day

Minimally invasive transplant with FUE.

6. Aftercare

Post-op wash, healing tips, and guidance.

7. Departure

Drop-off and return instructions provided.

8. Remote Follow-Up

Online progress tracking and Q&A.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Each follicle is placed at the correct angle and direction to mimic natural growth.

You can resume daily life in 1–2 days. Full results take 6–12 months to mature.

You should wait around 10–14 days before shaving the transplanted area.

Before & After

See real beard density transformations from our patients.

Beard transplant before after

How Much Does Beard Transplant Cost in Turkey?

All-inclusive beard transplant packages start from €1,200. Includes consultation, surgery, hotel, transfers, medications, and follow-up. Contact us for a custom offer.

Real Patient Experience

"I struggled with patchy beard growth for years. Now I finally feel confident with my new beard. The trip was seamless."

M. E. from Netherlands

Shape Your Beard, Shape Your Confidence

Get your personalized beard restoration plan. No cost, no pressure.

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