Eyebrow Transplant
Do you wish you had fuller or more defined eyebrows? You’re not alone - eyebrow transplant is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the world. Eyebrow transplant has a 94% worth it rate, meaning that most people who have done it are happy with the results. If you’re considering eyebrow transplant, check out our website to find out more about the advantages and benefits of this confidence-boosting procedure.


What is Eyebrow Transplant?
Eyebrow transplant is a cosmetic procedure that involves taking hair follicles from one part of your body (usually the back of your head) and transplanting them to your eyebrows. The transplanted hairs grow and blend in with your natural brows, creating a more attractive and balanced look.
There are many reasons why people choose to have an eyebrow transplant. Some of the most common ones are:
- To restore eyebrows that have been damaged by overplucking, waxing, threading, or shaving
- To correct eyebrows that are sparse, thin, or uneven due to genetics, aging, or medical conditions
- To enhance eyebrows that are naturally light, fine, or poorly shaped
- To achieve a more youthful, expressive, or fashionable appearance
Eyebrow transplant is a safe and effective way to improve your eyebrows and boost your confidence. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and takes about 2 to 4 hours. The recovery time is minimal and the results are permanent.
Eyebrow transplant can transform your face and make you feel more beautiful and confident. If you are unhappy with your eyebrows, don't hesitate to explore this option and see how it can change your life for the better.
Benefits of Eyebrow Transplant
Natural-looking results
One of the main benefits of an eyebrow transplant is that the new hairs look natural because they are your own. Unlike brow tattoos or microblading, which can fade or look unnatural over time, an eyebrow transplant can last a lifetime. The surgeon will carefully select the hair grafts that match your brow color and texture, and place them in a way that follows your natural brow shape and direction.
Reduced need for brow makeup
Another benefit of an eyebrow transplant is that it can reduce or eliminate the need for brow makeup. Many people who have thin or sparse eyebrows rely on products such as pencils, powders, gels, or pomades to create the illusion of fuller brows. However, these products can be time-consuming, expensive, and inconvenient to apply every day. With an eyebrow transplant, you can wake up with beautiful brows that don't require any touch-ups.
Improved self-confidence
A final benefit of an eyebrow transplant is that it can improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. Eyebrows are an important feature of your face that can enhance your beauty and express your emotions. Having fuller and more defined eyebrows can make you feel more attractive and confident in your appearance. Many people who have undergone an eyebrow transplant report feeling happier and more satisfied with their looks.
What to expect from an eyebrow transplant
An eyebrow transplant is performed by a cosmetic or plastic surgeon with local anesthesia. The procedure takes about 2 to 3 hours, depending on the number of grafts needed. The surgeon will remove hair follicles from above your ears and make small incisions in your brow area to insert them. You may experience some swelling, bruising, scabbing, or itching after the surgery, but these should subside within a few days. You will need to avoid vigorous exercise and sun exposure for up to 3 weeks after the procedure.
You will notice some of the transplanted hairs falling out after a few weeks. This is normal and expected. The new hair follicles will take some time to adjust to their new location and start producing new hairs. You should see the full results of your eyebrow transplant after 6 to 12 months. In the meantime, you may need to trim the transplanted hairs to keep them at brow length.
An eyebrow transplant is a safe and effective way to achieve fuller and more natural-looking eyebrows. If you are interested in this procedure, you may consult with our patient coordinator who can evaluate your suitability and expectations. An eyebrow transplant can be a life-changing decision that can boost your confidence and enhance your beauty.
Types of Eyebrow Transplant
There are two main types of eyebrow transplant procedures: follicular unit transplantation (FUT) and follicular unit extraction (FUE). Both methods use the same principle of harvesting and implanting hair follicles, but they differ in how they do it.
FUT:
This method involves removing a strip of skin from the back of your head and dissecting it into individual hair follicles under a microscope. The follicles are then inserted into tiny incisions made on your eyebrows. FUT leaves a linear scar on the donor area, which can be hidden by your hair.
FUE:
This method involves using a special device to extract individual hair follicles from the back of your head without removing any skin. The follicles are then inserted into tiny incisions made on your eyebrows. FUE does not leave a visible scar on the donor area, but it may cause some minor scarring and damage to the hair follicles.
transplant surgery. This may result in uneven or patchy eyebrows that require additional procedures to correct.
How to choose the best type of eyebrow transplant procedure for you
The best type of eyebrow transplant for you depends on several factors, such as:
- The amount and quality of hair available in your donor site
- The size and shape of your eyebrows and how much you want to change them
- Your budget and expectations
- Your personal preference and comfort level
To make an informed decision, you may consult with our patient coordinators who specialize in eyebrow transplant. They can evaluate your condition, explain the pros and cons of each method, show you before and after photos of their previous patients, and recommend the best option for you.
Eyebrow transplant can be a life-changing procedure that can transform your appearance and boost your confidence. If you are interested in learning more about it or scheduling a consultation, contact us today. We are here to help you achieve your dream brows!
Eyebrow Transplantion
Before the procedure
The first step is to have a consultation with your surgeon. They will examine your eyebrows and determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure. They will also discuss your goals and expectations, and explain the risks and benefits of the surgery. You will have a chance to ask any questions you have and learn more about the procedure.
The surgeon will also take some measurements and photos of your eyebrows, and draw a design of how they will look after the surgery. They will also take some hair samples from the back or sides of your scalp, which will be used as donor hairs for the transplant.
You will need to prepare for the surgery by following some instructions from your surgeon. For example, you may need to stop taking certain medications or supplements, avoid alcohol and smoking, and wash your hair and eyebrows with a mild shampoo. You will also need to arrange for someone to drive you home after the surgery.
During the procedure
The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia, which means you will be awake but not feel any pain. The surgeon will numb your scalp and eyebrow area with injections of anesthetic. The procedure can take anywhere from 2 to 5 hours, depending on how many hairs are transplanted.
The surgeon will use a special device called a punch tool to extract individual hair follicles from the donor area of your scalp. The punch tool makes tiny circular incisions around each follicle, which are then removed with forceps. The donor area is then covered with a bandage.
The surgeon will then make tiny slits in your eyebrow area, following the design they drew before. They will carefully insert each hair follicle into these slits, making sure they are angled and positioned correctly. The transplanted hairs will blend in with your natural eyebrows and create a fuller and more defined look.
The surgeon will then apply some antibiotic ointment and dressing to your eyebrow area, and give you some instructions on how to care for them.
After the procedure
You will be able to go home on the same day as the surgery, but you will need someone to drive you and stay with you for the first night. You may experience some swelling, bruising, redness, itching, or discomfort in your eyebrow and scalp area, but these are normal and should subside within a few days. You can take some painkillers or apply some ice packs to ease any discomfort.
You will need to follow some post-operative care instructions from your surgeon to ensure a smooth recovery and optimal results. For example, you may need to:
- Keep your head elevated while sleeping for the first few days
- Avoid touching or rubbing your eyebrows for at least a week
- Avoid washing your eyebrows for at least 3 days
- Avoid swimming, sweating, or exposing your eyebrows to direct sunlight for at least 2 weeks
- Avoid wearing makeup or applying any products on your eyebrows for at least a month
- Avoid plucking, waxing, or threading your eyebrows for at least 6 months
You will also need to visit your surgeon for some follow-up appointments to check on your healing and progress. They may remove any stitches or bandages, and trim any excess hair from your eyebrows.
You should start seeing some results within a few weeks after the surgery, but it may take up to a year for the final outcome to be visible. This is because some of the transplanted hairs may fall out temporarily during the first few months, but they will grow back later. The transplanted hairs are permanent and will not fall out again.
An eyebrow transplant procedure can enhance your appearance and boost your confidence by giving you fuller and more natural-looking eyebrows. If you are interested in this procedure, you may consult with our patient coordinators who can help you achieve your desired results.
Eyebrow Transplant Recovery
The First Week
You may experience some swelling, bruising, and redness around the eyebrows and the donor area. This is normal and will subside in a few days. You may also notice some scabbing and crusting on the transplanted hairs. Do not pick or scratch them as this may damage the follicles and affect the results. You can gently wash your eyebrows and the donor area with mild shampoo after 48 hours. Avoid rubbing or applying pressure on the eyebrows. You can resume your normal activities after a week, but avoid strenuous exercise, swimming, or sauna for at least two weeks.
After Two Weeks
The scabs and crusts will fall off naturally, leaving behind tiny hairs. Some of these hairs may fall out as well. This is normal and part of the shedding phase. Do not worry as this does not mean that the transplant has failed. The follicles are still alive and will produce new hair in a few months. You can trim or shape your eyebrows as you wish, but avoid plucking or waxing them for at least six months.
After Three Weeks
You may notice some ingrown hairs or pimples around the eyebrows. This is also normal and due to the new hairs growing through the skin. You can apply a warm compress or a topical antibiotic cream to soothe them. Do not squeeze or pop them as this may cause infection or scarring.
After Four Weeks
You may see some improvement in the appearance of your eyebrows, but they may still look sparse or uneven. This is because some of the transplanted hairs are still in the resting phase and have not grown yet. Be patient and wait for them to grow out.
After Three Months
You will start to see more noticeable results as most of the transplanted hairs have grown out. Your eyebrows will look fuller, thicker, and more defined. You can style them as you like but remember to be gentle with them.
After Six Months
You will see the final results of your eyebrow transplant. Your eyebrows will look natural and beautiful, enhancing your facial features and expressions. You can enjoy your new eyebrows for a long time, as they are permanent and do not require any maintenance.
Risks and Complications
1. Infection: One of the most serious risks of any surgery is infection. If bacteria enter the wound site, they can cause inflammation, pain, pus, fever, and even sepsis. To prevent infection, you should follow the aftercare instructions given by your surgeon. This may include taking antibiotics, applying topical ointment, cleaning the area gently with saline solution, and avoiding touching or scratching the area. You should also report any signs of infection to your doctor as soon as possible.
2. Scarring: Another risk of eyebrow transplant is scarring. This can occur at the donor site (where the hair follicles are taken from) or at the recipient site (where they are implanted). Scarring can affect the appearance and texture of your skin and hair. To reduce scarring, you should avoid sun exposure, smoking, alcohol, and strenuous exercise for at least a month after the surgery. You should also use silicone gel or sheets to help heal the scars faster and make them less visible.
3. Poor growth: Sometimes, the transplanted hair follicles may not grow as expected. They may fall out prematurely, grow in the wrong direction, or have a different color or texture than your natural eyebrows. This can affect the aesthetic outcome of your eyebrow transplant and make you dissatisfied with the results. To improve growth, you should follow the post-operative care instructions given by your surgeon. This may include taking supplements, using minoxidil (a hair growth stimulant), massaging the area gently, and trimming or plucking the hairs as needed.
4. Overcorrection: Another possible complication of eyebrow transplant is overcorrection. This means that too many hair follicles are implanted or that they are placed too close together or too far apart. This can result in eyebrows that look unnatural, uneven, or too thick or thin. To avoid overcorrection, you should choose a reputable and experienced surgeon who can design a suitable eyebrow shape for your face and use appropriate techniques and tools to implant the hair follicles.
5. Allergic reaction: A rare but serious risk of eyebrow transplant is an allergic reaction. This can occur if you are allergic to the anesthesia, medication, or materials used during the surgery. An allergic reaction can cause symptoms such as itching, swelling, rash, hives, difficulty breathing, or anaphylaxis (a life-threatening condition). To prevent allergic reactions, you should inform your doctor of any allergies or medical conditions you have before the surgery. You should also have someone accompany you to the surgery and monitor you for any signs of allergic reaction afterward.
These are some of the risks and complications associated with eyebrow transplants and how they can be minimized or avoided. Eyebrow transplant is a safe and effective procedure that can enhance your appearance and confidence. However, it is not without risks and challenges that you should be aware of before making your decision.
Eyebrow Transplant
Before and After
Before and after photos of eyebrow transplant procedures are a great way to see the difference that this procedure can make for your look. They can show you how eyebrow transplant can restore your natural eyebrow shape and density, and make your eyes more expressive and attractive. By comparing these photos, you can appreciate how eyebrow transplant can change your facial appearance and boost your confidence. Check out our gallery of before and after photos to witness the amazing results that are achievable with eyebrow transplant.













