Fuller, Thicker Eyebrows Through Transplant Surgery
How Does Eyebrow Restoration Work ?
How Does Eyebrow Restoration Work ?: Eyebrow restoration used to be limited to helping burn victims, but time and advances in technology has seen it evolve into a cosmetic option popular with both men and women looking to reshape and rejuvenate their eyebrows.

How Does Eyebrow Restoration Work ?

Your eyebrow hairs grow from the follicle at a sharp angle, so unlike the hairs on your head, your eyebrow hair is growing flat against the surface of your skin. The growth cycle of your eyebrow hair is also far shorter than that of the hairs of your scalp – about four months, as compared to three to seven years. Unlike your scalp hair, your eyebrow hairs grow as individual strands; there are no follicular groups of hairs in a bunch that can be moved from one area to another. Typically, 50 to 325 hairs are individually moved into the brow during the procedure, another reason a skilled surgeon is needed to perform this delicate task. The hairs must be perfectly placed into tiny incisions that are at just the right angle and direction to mimic natural growth.

UGraft advanced Follicular Unit Extraction is an excellent approach for eyebrow restoration, because it enables transplanting individual strands of hair from another part of your body to your eyebrow area, leaving no linear scarring. Because hair that already behaves similar to eyebrows (finer and shorter than typical head donor involved transplants) are source, the new UGraft created eyebrow more closely resembles natural eyebrows than traditional eyebrow transplants in look and behavior

The procedure usually takes two hours and is done while you are under a mild sedative.

Have more questions about ways to improve your eyebrows? Contact Dr. Umar for a free online consultation today.

How Does Eyebrow Restoration Work - Eyebrow Restoration Conceals Tattoo Ink
Nape hairs were inserted to create more natural looking brows compared to the effect of tattoos.*

Read Dr U publication in Dermatologic Surgery Journal on the use of nape hair in eyebrow transplantation

 
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