The beard through the ages
The beard is not a 21st-century invention. It has accompanied men for centuries, through cultures and civilizations: symbol of wisdom among philosophers, sign of power among kings, mark of rebellion among artists... It disappeared in the clean-shaven 20th century, then returned spectacularly in the 2010s.
Today: identity, not a trend
Unlike a passing fad, the modern beard has become a lasting identity marker. 55% of men over 25 wear a beard, whether a trimmed goatee, a 3-day stubble, or a voluminous beard. The diversity of styles reflects the diversity of personalities.
Why the beard is here to stay
- Personal expression: it individualizes a face
- Masculine virility: valued in most cultures
- Practical: hides blemishes, accentuates the jawline
- Style: infinitely adaptable according to context and mood
The problem: not everyone can grow one naturally
Genetics is cruel: some men grow a full beard at 18, others remain sparse for life. Empty cheeks, holes in the mustache, patchy chin... Traditional solutions (pencil, Minoxidil, supplements) have their limits.
The definitive solution: FUE beard transplant
For those who want a full, symmetrical and durable beard, FUE transplantation is the only definitive solution. Grafts are taken from the nape and reimplanted with perfect angle in empty zones. Result: a natural beard that grows and maintains like normal.
Discover our complete guide on the FUE beard transplant and our beard care tips.