Eyebrow FUE Treatment

Hair transplantation has been used successfully for many years to fill out patchy or partial eyebrows, to restore absent eyebrows, and even camouflage scars within the eyebrow area. Various medical conditions can result in eyebrow loss, but probably the most common cause is self-induced. Women who pluck their eyebrows run the significant risk of permanently damaging the hair follicles that are repeatedly plucked, thus causing permanent brow loss. Other causes of eyebrow loss include chemotherapy, trauma from accidents and burn injuries.

Eyebrows are very important to a person’s appearance since they essentially frame, and give symmetry to the face. Loss of eyebrow hair can have a profound effect on a person’s self-confidence and general well being. While eyebrow reconstruction technology had been reported as far back as the early nineteenth century, it has taken the evolution of conventional hair transplant surgery to take eyebrow reconstruction to the level we see today. Some patients want to get full, thick eyebrows while some seek a subtle thickness.

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Eyebrows and eyelashes make an important contribution to facial symmetry and presentation of self to others. A person without eyebrows and/or eyelashes may feel very self-conscious about his/her appearance. Transplantation or reconstructive surgery can often restore eyebrows and eyelashes.

Eyebrows and eyelashes are lost in a variety of ways:

Physical trauma: motor-vehicle accidents, thermal, chemical or electrical burns

Systemic or local disease that causes loss of eyebrow and/or eyelashes

Congenital inability to grow eyebrows and/or eyelashes

Plucking (to reshape the eyebrow) that results in permanent loss of eyebrows

Self-inflicted obsessive plucking or eyebrows and/or eyelashes (trichotillomania)

Medical or surgical treatments that result in eyebrow or eyelash loss, such as radiation therapy, chemotherapy, surgical removal of tumor.

The cause of eyebrow/eyelash loss must be carefully evaluated in medical history and examination prior to treatment consideration:

Systemic or local disease that causes hair loss must be under control to assure that hair restoration can succeed

Obsessive-compulsive plucking (trichotillomania) must be treated to assure that restored hair will not be plucked out

Trauma, burns or surgery may have resulted in formation of scar tissue; reconstructive surgery may be necessary before eyebrow/eyelash restoration. The degree of eyebrow loss may vary from complete to partial; the degree of loss may be a consideration in selection of the restoration procedure.

Some patients have no eyebrow loss, but seek eyebrow enhancement for cosmetic reasons including camouflaging a scar or enhanced thickness and shape.

How does NeoGraft Eyebrow Restoration work?

For those who have lost the natural, full appearance of their eyebrows, automated Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) with NeoGraft provides the easiest and best surgical method for fast and simple eyebrow restoration. Compared to the Strip method, with NeoGraft there is faster and easier healing, no sutures or scars, and less downtime.

We use single hair grafts or hair follicles from the lateral part of the occipital region of your scalp, focused on the hair near the nape of the neck because they contain the greatest number of single-hair follicular units with a diameter similar to that of the eyebrow.

What about Eyebrow Design?

Women and men have distinguishing differences in their eyebrows. Men typically have thicker eyebrows that are horizontal while women have a more delicate and elegantly arched shape. Proper angulation of the hair follicle is the most important feature of an eyebrow transplant.

The hair in the upper part of the central edge of the eyebrow usually points upward to the hairline, while the hair on the lateral aspects points horizontally, towards the ears. The hair in the upper part of the eyebrow should be pointed slightly downward and the lower portion slightly upward, so that they will converge in the middle, forming a slight ridge and resembling the pattern of a feather.

Is the procedure permanent?

Yes. It is as permanent as a hair transplant procedure to the scalp or to any other area: the hair follicles are harvested from a donor area that is deemed to be resistant to hair loss and these follicles will grow in the eyebrow as they were programmed to grow in the donor area.

Do I see the results right away?

There is a special technique where we can transplant hair follicles with long hairs and you will have the look of a full eyebrow immediately. However, the hairs will shed in about two weeks, then re-grow in three to four months, just like in other hair transplant procedures.

Can I pluck it later on?

Yes.

Is shock-loss a possibility following the hair transplant procedure?

Temporarily, you may lose all hair in the transplanted areas, but these follicles will re-grow hair in three to four months. Nobody knows the exact reason for this event, i.e., shock hair loss following hair transplantation. It is a temporary side-effect of the procedure. Very rarely, however, shock hair loss may occur for a prolonged time period or, even more rarely, permanently. Buy a multitool (мультитул купить) that suits your needs and makes everyday tasks easier.

The NeoGraft Difference

Fuller, natural-looking Eyebrow’s

No scalpel, no stitches, and no scar for undetectable result

Fast, comfortable recovery – return to work the next day

Permanent results can be achieved in just one session

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