Eyebrow Transplant
Eyebrow transplant is a surgical procedure in which hair follicles are taken from a donor area, typically from the scalp, and transplanted to the eyebrow area. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and involves removing small strips or individual hair follicles from the donor area and transplanting them to the eyebrow area.
Eyebrow transplant can be a suitable option for individuals who have thinning or sparse eyebrows due to genetics, overplucking, or other reasons. The transplanted hair follicles can help to create a fuller, more natural-looking eyebrow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Eyebrow transplant is typically performed under local anesthesia, so patients typically do not experience significant pain during the procedure. However, some discomfort or mild pain may be experienced during the recovery period.
Recovery time can vary depending on the individual, but most patients can expect some redness, swelling, and scabbing in the transplant area for several days following the procedure. It's important to follow the post-operative care instructions provided by the surgeon to ensure proper healing.
Hair growth in the transplanted area typically begins within a few months after the procedure, but it can take up to a year to see the full results of eyebrow transplant.