01Clinical procedure
Beard & moustache
Beard and moustache restoration may be considered for scar gaps, patchy growth or full-design objectives. Whether restoration is the right option for a particular case is a clinical decision discussed at consultation.
Suitability is assessed individually at consultation.
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02What this treatment is
How beard restoration is approached
What beard restoration is
Beard and moustache restoration uses follicular units placed with attention to direction, angle and natural growth pattern. Different parts of the beard — cheek, jawline, moustache, goatee — have different growth characteristics, and design is considered as part of planning.
Who it may suit
Beard restoration may be considered for selected cases of scar gaps, patchy growth or design objectives. Suitability depends on donor characteristics, growth patterns and personal goals.
How planning works
Design begins at consultation. Density, shape and direction are discussed and drawn together. A written plan and itemised quotation are provided after assessment, with time to consider before any decision to proceed.
On the day of treatment
If a procedure is recommended and the patient chooses to proceed, the structure of the day is explained clearly during consultation and set out in the written plan.
Recovery and aftercare
Recovery expectations vary between individuals. Aftercare guidance and follow-up arrangements are discussed before treatment as part of the written plan.
03Suitability
Suitability depends on donor area and design goals
Beard restoration is design-led and donor-dependent. Whether it is the right option, and what density and shape are realistic, depend on clinical assessment. We do not commit to a design or a procedure before consultation.
- Beard restoration is not suitable for every enquiry.
- Donor area, growth patterns and design goals all influence the recommendation.
- Realistic expectations about density and coverage are part of the conversation.
Treatment recommendations are made after assessment. A consultation is a conversation, not a sales meeting.
04Risks and limitations
All procedures carry risks and limitations
Beard restoration is a clinical procedure. All procedures carry risks and limitations, and outcomes vary between individuals. Realistic expectations about density, growth, ongoing care and any further procedures that may be considered are discussed openly during consultation.
Information on this page is educational. It does not replace a clinical consultation.
05Beard restoration — common questions
Common questions
Suitability depends on clinical assessment, including donor characteristics, growth patterns, scarring and personal goals. We do not make suitability decisions online.
Achievable density depends on the donor area, the design and individual factors. Realistic expectations are discussed during consultation, before any decision to proceed.
Natural-looking results depend on conservative design, careful technique and realistic expectations. Outcomes vary between individuals and are discussed openly during consultation.
Recovery varies between individuals. General expectations, aftercare guidance and follow-up arrangements are discussed before treatment as part of the written plan.
Pricing depends on individual assessment and the design selected. A written plan and itemised quotation are provided after consultation, before any decision to proceed.
06Begin a conversation
When you are ready, we are here.
A consultation is a conversation, not a sales meeting. Suitability is assessed individually.