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How Many Grafts
a Beard Needs

Beard work is planned area by area. A number quoted before anyone has looked at your face is a guess.

Reviewed by Dr. Arslan Musbeh · Last updated 2026-08-01

Beard transplants are not planned as one total. Each zone — cheeks, moustache, goatee, jawline, sideburns — is counted separately, because each has a different natural density and a different visual tolerance for gaps. A patchy cheek and a thin goatee need very different graft counts even on the same face.

Why the count is per zone

Facial hair does not grow at a uniform density. The moustache and the central chin are naturally denser than the cheeks, and the cheek border is the area the eye reads first when it looks patchy. Planning a single total and spreading it evenly produces a beard that looks correct nowhere.

Each zone is also assessed for what is already there. Filling gaps between existing hairs needs fewer grafts than building a zone from bare skin, and the two are rarely the same across one face.

Typical ranges by zone

ZoneUsual graft rangeWhat drives the number
Cheeks (both sides)600–1,200How far the patch extends and where the beard line sits
Moustache300–600Whether the philtrum gap needs closing
Goatee / chin400–800Existing density in the centre
Jawline / beard line300–800Length of the line being defined
Sideburns200–400Whether they are being rebuilt or only thickened

These are planning ranges, not quotes. A full beard built from very sparse growth sits at the upper end of several zones at once; filling one patchy cheek sits at the bottom of one.

Beard density is deliberately lower than scalp density

Facial hair is coarser than scalp hair and sits in mostly single-hair follicular units. Packing it at scalp density produces a beard that looks solid and artificial rather than dense. Grafts are placed at a lower density and at a much flatter angle — beard hair leaves the skin almost parallel to the face, not at the steeper scalp angle.

The angle matters more than the count. A correctly angled beard at moderate density reads as natural; a densely packed beard at the wrong angle does not, and it cannot be fixed by adding more grafts.

Where the grafts come from

Beard grafts are usually taken from the back of the scalp, the same donor area used for scalp work. This is worth planning around: grafts spent on a beard are grafts unavailable for the scalp later. If you have or expect scalp loss, the two plans should be made together rather than in sequence.

You can estimate your own zones with the beard graft calculator, then check the estimate against a real assessment — see beard transplant for how the procedure runs.

What to ask before committing

  • Which zones are being treated, and how many grafts to each
  • Where the donor grafts are coming from, and what that leaves for the scalp
  • What angle and density are planned for the cheeks specifically
  • Whether existing beard hair will be worked around or partly through
  • How the beard line has been decided, and whether it suits your jaw at rest

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Questions

Common questions

How many grafts does a full beard transplant need?

There is no single figure. A full beard built across cheeks, moustache, goatee and jawline commonly spans several zones at once, each with its own count. The total follows from the zones treated, not the other way round.

Is beard density the same as scalp density?

No. Beard grafts are placed at a lower density and a much flatter angle. Facial hair is coarser, so scalp-level density looks artificial rather than full.

Where do beard grafts come from?

Usually the back of the scalp. That is the same donor area used for scalp procedures, so beard and scalp plans should be made together if you have or expect scalp loss.

Can a patchy beard be filled without a full transplant?

Often. Filling gaps between existing hairs needs far fewer grafts than building a zone from bare skin, and single-zone work is common.

Does transplanted beard hair need to be shaved differently?

Once healed it is shaved and trimmed normally. During the first weeks the area is treated like any graft site — see aftercare.

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