Beard density expectations after a transplant in Riyadh depend on several factors, including the number of grafts transplanted, the quality of donor hair, the patient’s natural hair characteristics, and the surgical technique used. A beard hair transplant can significantly improve the appearance of patchy or sparse facial hair, but it is important to have realistic expectations regarding final density. Most patients can expect natural-looking density, especially when the transplant is performed using precise techniques like FUE, which allows careful placement of individual follicles. Surgeons typically aim to create a balance between aesthetic fullness and a natural growth pattern, ensuring that the beard does not appear too thick or artificial. For smaller areas or patchy spots, density may appear moderate initially, with new growth filling in over several months. It is normal for the transplanted hair to shed within the first few weeks after the procedure, a process known as shock loss. This is temporary, and new hair begins to grow from the transplanted follicles after two to three months. Full density usually develops around six to nine months post-transplant, although individual results may vary.