Especially in Los Angeles, where pride in appearance is a large part of the local culture, a loss of eyebrow hair could be humiliating. For someone who has experienced alopecia, trichotillomania, chemotherapy, burn scarring, or any other ailment that could affect the growth of eyebrow hair, eyebrow transplantation is a viable solution.
Fortunately, for the residents of Southern California, and particularly Los Angeles, one of the world’s best eyebrow transplant clinics and physicians is accessible. In a single session, eyebrow transplantation can completely restore what hair was lost.
Los Angeles Eyebrow Transplantation: Best Surgical Method For Eyebrow Transplantation In Los Angeles
Eyebrow transplantation done by Dr. Umar with follicular unit extraction uniquely uses natural, fine hair, donated from the patient’s legs or nape of the neck. Conventional eyebrow transplant uses thick hair from the mid portion of the back of the head, which results in coarse unnatural looking eyebrows. In contrast, by using fine nape or leg hair Dr. Umar is able to produce eyebrows that closely resemble what is found in nature with a finer and more refined look. Nape and leg derived eyebrow transplantation grows at a slower pace compared to conventional hair transplant derived eyebrows which grow fast and require much more frequent trimming.
While eyebrow transplantation is a minimally invasive procedure, it still requires a licensed and skilled physician. The work of extracting the donor hairs is an advanced practice, as well as the meticulous placement of implanted hairs at the proper angle, direction, and dispersal. Creating two symmetrical eyebrows also obliges a high level of skill from the surgeon performing your eyebrow transplantation.
Other things to note about eyebrow transplantation and the state of the art FUE clinics of Los Angeles:
- There is no stitching or bandaging with eyebrow transplantation.
- Resultant scarring is negligible.
- Eyebrow transplantation is safe, permanent, and affordable.
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