Eyebrow Hair Transplant

What is a hair transplant in the brow?

Some people have thin eyebrows or no eyebrows at all. This may be brought on by a number of factors, including genetics, aging, scarring, burns, or excessive plowing. A hair transplant for your eyebrows might be a good choice if this describes you.

We use the cutting-edge follicular unit extraction (FUE) method at The Treatment Rooms London to restore thinning or damaged eyebrows and give you a more natural appearance. This is a delicate microsurgical procedure that does not require any major incisions or stitches. It gives people with thinning or damaged eyebrows a new, natural look by transplanting healthy hair follicles from the back of the scalp into the thinning areas of the eyebrows.

How does an eyebrow hair transplant work? An example of an eyebrow hair transplant to the lateral area of the eyebrow

One day is all it takes to perform a minimally invasive brow hair transplant. You will be able to go back home the same day because it will be done in an operating room at your hair transplant clinic.

The FUE procedure for hairline or crown transplants is comparable to the FUE technique for eyebrows. A portion of your scalp—usually the back of your head—will be used to collect donor hair. Using a hypodermic needle and tiny punches, individual hair follicles of the donor hair are extracted. You should not experience any discomfort following the administration of the local anesthetic because the procedure is carried out under that anesthetic. After that, tiny incisions are made in the thinning areas of your eyebrows to insert the single follicular units.

Who is qualified to have their eyebrow hair transplanted?

You might be a good candidate for a transplant of your eyebrows if you:

If you have trichotillomania, a condition in which you have the habit of pulling out your hair, or alopecia areata, a disease in which the immune system attacks hair follicles and causes hair loss, you may not be a good candidate for an eyebrow hair transplant. If you also have burns, a scar in the eyebrow area, are losing your eyebrow hair due to genetics or aging, or if you have burns.

Recovery and care after a brow hair transplant If you want your brow hair transplant to be as successful as possible, you must follow all of the aftercare instructions. To avoid getting an infection, you should avoid touching your eyebrows for a few hours after the procedure. To aid in healing, a saline follicle spray will be administered to you. Shampoo can be used to wash your face and eyebrows after four days. Be careful not to dry your eyebrows by rubbing them dry, but rather by gently patting them.

The crusts that had formed on your eyebrows will begin to fall off after three to seven days, and you may notice some redness underneath. If at all possible, keep out of the sun for the first month after your eyebrow hair transplant.

After a few weeks, your transplanted hairs will fall out. This is called "shedding," and it is a normal part of healing. Your new eyebrow hair will begin to grow in their place once the hairs fall out.

Compared to microblading, eyebrow hair transplant, microblading may be more appealing to some people. This is a cosmetic procedure that gives the appearance of individual hairs by hand drawing tiny lines and filling them with pigment.

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It is essential to keep in mind that microblading is only a temporary solution to sparse eyebrows and that the procedure will need to be refreshed as frequently as once a year when weighing the advantages and disadvantages of an eyebrow hair transplant versus microblading. Because microblading does not use real hair, the results are also inferior to those of an eyebrow hair transplant.