Although similar looks can be achieved with cosmetic methods, no cosmetic method is completely permanent. Therefore, eyebrow transplantation should be repeated at regular intervals. Eyebrow transplantation makes it possible to both determine the correct eyebrow structure and to achieve the desired appearance permanently.

How is eyebrow transplantation performed?

First of all, as in hair transplantation, hair follicles are taken from the donor area (usually the nape area) and kept in special solutions to prevent any hair loss. The follicles are taken one by one, taking into account the natural growth direction of the eyebrow, the area to be made with local anesthesia is numbed and (growth angle and shape) is transplanted.

Since the eyebrows are one of the prominent areas of the face, the transplantation process should be done very meticulously, based on the shape of the face and patient requests.

What are the points to be considered after the treatment?

It is possible to see very small, pinhead-sized crusts in the transplantation area for two weeks. However, since these crusts fall off quickly, they do not prevent the patient from returning to daily life and work. It is recommended that the person who has undergone eyebrow transplantation should not enter the sea, pool, be exposed to intense sunlight, have a solarium, and avoid intense sports for two weeks.

When do eyebrows grow after eyebrow transplantation?

It starts to grow 3 months after transplantation. Eyebrows take their final shape at the end of a process of approximately 7-8 months. It should not be forgotten that after the eyebrows are transplanted, they start to fall out after 15 days, just like hair. The shedding process continues for 3 months. After the 3rd month, eyebrows do not fall out.

Since the root is taken from the hair on the nape of the neck during eyebrow transplantation, they grow fast like hair. For this reason, it is useful to trim the ends at 15-day intervals. After one year, the eyebrows adapt to the characteristics of the transplanted area and their growth rate slows down. The need for trimming decreases. After 1 year, as the eyebrows will start to acquire the characteristics of the transplanted area, their growth rate will slow down and the need for trimming will gradually decrease.