The Right Beard Can Frame a Man’s Face and Accentuate His Features
Although clean-shaven is still popular, these days, many men are opting for a thick, masculine beard. And that makes sense. Some men just look better with a beautifully groomed beard. There might be a few reasons for this. Maybe a guy doesn’t feel confident with how his neck or chin looks.
A beard can create a more defined, handsome appearance. Or, culturally, a beard can be a sign of virility and leadership. Some men with facial hair are considered better providers and suitable spouses.
A Psychology Today article on beards notes that women find light stubble or full beards very masculine and the sign of a good protector and father.
Facial hair may be desired for many reasons. And for several reasons, a man can struggle to achieve a full, healthy beard. Fortunately, today’s medical technology can help men who want a nice beard but are not able to grow it naturally. Maybe there’s been an accident, and facial hair is “broken up” due to scarring and trauma. Or they have a genetic predisposition to patchy or incomplete mustaches and beards. Medical conditions or medication can also contribute to the problem.
New Beard Transplant Technology Makes it a Natural Choice
Whether the ability to attain a full beard is unavailable due to health, trauma, or Mother Nature, today’s cosmetic technology evens the “playing field.” Robotic hair transplant surgery can assist with thicker hair on the face and on the head. The cutting-edge technology is precise and efficient; it can detect the best hair follicles to extract and implant for the best outcome. It is also consistent, meaning the FUE/FUT surgical process will work with the individual’s hair patterns and depth, making the results look natural.
Dr. Miguel Canales is dedicated to making the process of beard and hair transplant surgery as comfortable as possible. Fifty-six five-star Yelp reviews show how clients across the San Francisco Bay Area have benefitted from our clinic approach.
And how long do beard transplants last? They can last a lifetime with the proper care and maintenance. After the surgery, patients are given clear instructions on how to care for their faces during recovery. For instance, when washing the face, avoiding the transplanted areas for a few days is essential. When it’s time to wash the beard area, a gentle wash and pat with a clean towel is recommended. Also, keep the head elevated to reduce swelling at least for the first three days. Keeping the area clean and moisturized is vital to promote the healing process and avoid infection.
Today’s technology can make a thick, masculine, and natural-looking beard possible. Contact our Foster City clinic to discuss how to get started.