In fact, eyebrow transplantation, which is not different from normal transplantation procedures, is an operation that has no medical harm or side effects. A process is carried out in the form of extracting and transferring hair follicles one by one with micro motor special punches from the appropriate area (usually the nape is preferred) from the donor area. It is not possible to use a technique that uses a surgical blade.
What Is Done Before Eyebrow Transplantation?
First, the desired eyebrow dimensions of the patient are determined. Then, how many roots need to be transplanted to achieve this size is calculated and eyebrows are determined together with the patient using a black pencil. All these processes are done sensitively, because the slightest mistake in eyebrow transplantation will attract attention, as it is a region where the number of roots is low. After all these procedures are done, the hair follicles are transferred to the desired area with the technique we mentioned above. The entire operation takes an average of two hours.
What Should Be Done After Eyebrow Transplantation?
After the operation, the patient should go home and be protected from external factors. This is necessary for healthy growth of new roots. The transplanted eyebrow roots crust over and fall off within a week, and at the end of an average of three months, the eyebrows begin to grow. However, it may take up to six months for all eyebrows to grow. The success rate of eyebrow transplant operation is quite high.