Eyebrow Transplantation

Eyebrow transplantation is an treatment that is suitable for anyone with missing or thinning eyebrows. This situation, which may occur due to genetics, aging, scars of injury, burns, eyebrow plucking, can be resolved by using the follicular unit excision FUE technique. This process restores thinned or damaged eyebrows and creates new eyebrows for those who do not have eyebrows, offering a more natural look.

Eyebrow transplantation is performed by transplanting hair grafts taken from the donor area, located anywhere on the body, usually above the ears and behind the scalp, to the eyebrow area. FUE eyebrow transplantation procedure is similar to FUE hair transplantation and is applied by transferring individual hair follicles taken by making small incisions in the recipient area. Over time, new eyebrows grow from the grafts, resulting in new, thicker eyebrows.

Although eyebrow transplantation is a safe and effective solution , trichotillomania or alopecia Some people with conditions such as areata may not be suitable for surgery.

How is Eyebrow Transplantation Done?

Usually, donor hair is removed from the top of the ears and the back of the scalp and separated. Then, small incisions are made in the eyebrow area by the doctor according to the shape and density desired by the patient. The orientation of the bristles is of great importance during this delicate process. Hair follicles are transplanted using a needle with a microscope.

The procedure is carried out after anesthetic injections, so the patient does not feel any discomfort. Small circular scars may remain in the donor area, but these become invisible as soon as the surrounding hair grows. FUE eyebrow transplant is a minimally invasive procedure that does not require scalpels and stitches. It can be completed in a single session and usually takes 4 to 6 hours.

Things to Consider After Eyebrow Transplantation

  • Eyebrow transplantation has a short recovery period. You can normally resume your normal activities after five to seven days, but excessive physical activity may need to be avoided for 2 weeks after the procedure so that the grafts do not loosen and fall off.
  • It is also important to keep the donor and eyebrow areas clean to avoid infection.
  • After 2-3 weeks, the transplanted eyebrows typically begin to fall out. This is completely normal and your new eyebrows will start to grow in the next few months and will reach their final results in about a year.
  • Absolutely avoid touching your eyebrows for the first 4 periods after treatment.
  • Use the products recommended by your doctor on your eyebrows for the first 4 days after the surgery.
  • Sleep flat on your back with your head up for the first week after treatment to avoid increasing the risk of swelling.
  • Wear a hat to avoid sun exposure for 2 weeks after the procedure.

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