The eyebrows are like the crowns of our eyes, they are ornaments that highlight our eyes and their beauty.
An eyebrow hair transplant can make these ornaments even more beautiful. With the improvement of surgical techniques, the demand for eyebrow hair transplant has also been increasing more and more. For optimal results, knowledge of the anatomy of the face, the ability to design eyebrows, and the skill of extracting and transplanting eyebrows are all needed.
There are 2 methods for transplanting eyebrows, one is called FUT and the other is FUE.
During FUT, a small strip of tissue is taken from the back of the head and the grafts are then removed from it and transplanted in the eyebrows. FUE is when the follicles are extracted separately, rather than a whole strip of tissue.
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The recovery stage ends approximately 24 hours after the procedure, however, the results appear at least 8 months later.
An eyebrow hair transplant doesn’t normally require a blood test, however, it is occasionally needed to rule out viral diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. If the patient has a history of being allergic to anesthetics, the physician must be informed.
First, tell the physician about your expectations and then ask them to explain the possibilities considering your conditions.
This way your expectations can be aligned with the realistic results, it is necessary to understand the limitations of eyebrow hair transplants. It is possible that you might need to undergo multiple sessions to achieve the required eyebrow density. Stop smoking from 2 weeks before the procedure. You must also stop the consumption of aspirin and other anticoagulants before the procedure (consult your physician before you do this).
The first step to the procedure is anesthetization, local anesthesia is used on the eyebrows and the surrounding areas.
Either some follicles or a strip of tissue is taken from the hair donor site (the donor site is the tissue from which the hair is taken).
Approximately 250-400 grafts are needed for each eyebrow.
The best area in regards to tissue similarity and hair thickness is chosen as the donor site. The borders of the eyebrows are designed and then the physician transplants the hairs.
The eyebrow is made of three parts: the head, the body, and the tail; The way the hair is transplanted is different for each part, for example, the head of the eyebrow is transplanted in a vertical direction.
At first, almost all of the transplanted eyebrow hairs will fall, however, they will visibly regrow 3-4 months later.
Around 4-6 months later the number and thickness of hairs will increase.
A possible side effect could be that the color, texture, direction and growth speed of the transplanted hairs will be different from your original eyebrow hairs’. The occurrence of these side effects greatly depends on the physician’s skill and the tools they use. After the eyebrow hairs grow you might need to trim them every 4 days. Infection, folliculitis, and scarring are a few rare side effects of this procedure.