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Eyebrow Transplant

The eyebrow plays an important role in accentuating the beauty of your eyes and has an incredible effect on the definition of your facial features, but unfortunately, the density of eyebrow hair can decrease over time, either due to hormonal changes, plucking, aging, chemical treatments, or other reasons.

 Although tattoos and makeup can help cover the eyebrows, the results may not look like you expect.

If you are one of those who suffer from hair loss from your eyebrows, don’t worry!  You can find a solution to your problem, nowadays, eyebrow transplantation is easier than ever.  The process of eyebrow hair transplantation is done by extracting the follicles from the donor area (usually the sides of the head behind the ears), and then the surgeon transplants each follicle after the other according to the shape of the eyebrows you want.  Eyebrow transplantation is performed under local anesthesia, without the appearance of any scars or marks, and it does not carry any risks at all.

The results of eyebrow transplantation appear immediately after the operation.  Initial results begin to appear within the first two months, and full results will appear over the course of the next year.

 After the procedure, the hair grows in two stages, the first stage is when all the transplanted hairs fall out, so you don’t have to worry if you see some peeling after the eyebrow transplant – this is normal.  Hair growth varies from person to person, and as the transplanted hair continues to grow, you will need to shorten the hair and maintain the desired appearance

Candidates for eyebrow transplantation

A candidate for an eyebrow transplant must be over 18 years old and have a surgical scar or obvious baldness – receding hairline or reduced crown hair density – alopecia areata, burn scars or any type of hair loss that cannot be treated by non-surgical methods

‏The latest method of eyebrow transplantation

Direct Hair Transplant (DHI): Hair follicles are transplanted one by one directly into the “receiving area” of the eyebrow area, without the need to open channels as in the FUE technique.  Each hair follicle is positioned at a specific direction, angle and depth, providing maximum volume