Can you be too young for a beard transplant?
Some men can begin to notice balding or thinning of the beard as soon as their late teens or early twenties. Many then look to beard restoration treatments to preserve or restore their facial hair. But is this too young for surgical intervention?
From a safety standpoint, there’s no reason for men at a young age to avoid beard transplants. When performed by an experienced beard transplant surgeon, beard transplant surgery is very safe. Your age won’t increase the risk of negative health effects or serious infection.
However, if the procedure is done too early, there are cosmetic issues that may arise. If you’re still losing hair (which many people in their teens and 20s are) a beard transplant won’t stop this hair from falling out. As a result, having a transplant too early can lead to bald patches in areas where you’re experiencing continuing beard hair loss.
Balding or thinning of the beard can happen over the course of years, so it’s not uncommon for additional bald patches to appear around the existing transplanted hair. The only way to correct this is by undergoing an additional beard transplant surgery.