Eyebrow transplantation is a procedure performed to obtain fuller and more aesthetic-looking eyebrows by filling sparse or absent eyebrows with hair follicles taken from the nape or another part of the body.
Eyebrow transplantation is usually performed with the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) method. In this method, hair follicles taken from the nape or another part of the body are taken one by one and transplanted to the sparse or absent areas of the eyebrows. Eyebrow transplantation is performed under local anesthesia and there is no scar after the procedure.
Eyebrow transplantation is usually done in several sessions and there may be a period of a few weeks or a few months between sessions. Processing time may vary depending on the number of hair follicles to be transplanted and the characteristics of the eyebrows.
In the first few weeks after eyebrow transplantation, the transplanted hair may fall out, but new eyebrows will grow later. The healing process usually takes several weeks and it is important to follow the care instructions recommended by the doctor.
Eyebrow transplantation should be planned individually. Therefore, it is important to consult with a specialist before the procedure. In addition, it is important to follow the care instructions recommended by the doctor after the procedure, to accelerate the healing process and to achieve better results.