Beard transplant
surgeries are on the rise worldwide, with one New York doctor saying he
performs about three of the procedures each week.
The nonprofit
International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery said beard transplants
accounted for 1.5 percent of all hair restoration procedures in 2012, but that
number spiked to 3.7 percent in 2014.
Medigo, a
company specializing in helping patients find overseas clinics for different
types of procedures, said it compiled data including the number of beard
transplants worldwide increased by 600 percent from 2004 to 2014.
New York surgeon
Dr. Jeffrey Epstein said he did about five of the procedures per year a decade
ago, but he now performs an average three transplants per week.
"Brooklyn
is probably the nucleus of the trend, it's the hipster 'look' guys want. If you
have a spotty beard, and you let it grow out, it looks sloppy," Epstein said.
"[Clients] want full beards
because it's a masculine look. Beards are an important male identifier."
Patients gave
numerous different reasons for seeking out the procedure, which typically
involves hair follicles being transplanted from the back of a patient's head to
their facial hair region.
"It was
hard for people to trust me because I had that baby face," paramedic Jose
Armos, 28, said. "They would look at me and be like, 'OK, is this
16-year-old really going to take care of me?'"
A man who wished
to only be identified as Ray, 53, said he spent $22,000 on three procedures to
correct the fact that whiskers never grew on his cheeks.
"A lot of
guys go through a midlife crisis and they buy a sports car. I just got a
beard," he said.
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