The moustache is an important aesthetic element that can change the overall appearance of men. Men grow a moustache for cultural purposes, aesthetics, latest trends, and personal preference. Many men are unable to grow a moustache due to wounds, burns, etc. Fortunately, a moustache transplant can help restore the moustache.
A moustache transplant is similar to a hair transplant. Grafts are cultivated from different areas of the body and are deposited in the determined region. Grafts are extracted from the nape, chest, arm, and legs. Approximately 400-800 roots are extracted. Due to the region of the moustache and the angle the hair naturally grows in, the physician is careful to implant the grafts at a special angle for a natural finish.
There are no traces in the purchase of the root from the body or the enslavement. Taking root from the body is not important because it has special hair. However, there is dilution as much as the number of roots taken from the incarnation. The studies show that there is no change that can be noticed even when 10000 roots are taken.
Post-operative care
After your procedure, expect the moustache to be a dark red colour. This is due to the needles used during the procedure. This will usually disappear after the first bath.
It is important to refrain from washing the moustache region for approximately 2 days.
With the wash, the pads are cleaned and the mustaches are visible.
It is normal to experience small red blemishes in the moustache region. This is due to the increased blood flow into the region. This is beneficial as the body feeds hair. The blemishes will usually disappear after a few weeks.
Hair can be cast in 2-8 weeks after mustache planting. Sometimes it can never be spilled or sometimes it can be poured out. However, after the spill, new hairs will come out. It will be the end of my plantation in about 6-12 months from October.