Eyebrow
Hair Transplant Surgery
Men with male pattern baldness either live with their
problem, shave their head completely or have a hair transplant
procedure.
Women have hair loss problems too and commercials you'd see
on TV today are advertising hair transplant clinics where men
and women with hair loss problems can go to. However, hair
transplant procedures aren't just restricted to the hair on our
head. Hair transplant surgery is also used on eyebrow hair. An
eyebrow hair transplant procedure, however, is very different
from the other hair transplant procedures.
Eyebrow hair is an important feature of the face. Receding
hairlines and balding tops in men, and thinning hair among
women are quite common, but it can be very obvious -- even
disturbing -- to see a person without eyebrows. We would expect
to see eyebrows on people we see.
There are people who undergo eyebrow hair transplant surgery
because the hair there has thinned or fallen out with the
passage of time. People with thyroid diseases and similar
diseases also tend to have hair loss problem, including hair
loss in their eyebrows. There is a type of alopecia that
affects the hair on the eyebrows. There are people who plucked
their eyebrows excessively that the hair follicles got damaged
over time. Other reasons why eyebrow hair can thin or fall out
over time include tattoos, burns and infections. And then there
are people who, by some twist of genetic fate, just don't have
eyebrows at all. They're all candidates for eyebrow hair
transplant surgery.
An eyebrow hair transplant surgery is different from a
normal hair transplant surgery. This is because the hair on the
eyebrows is different from the hair on the scalp. For example,
the hair on each section of the eyebrow has a distinct growth
pattern. The eyebrow hair forms with a sharp angle so it grows
out and then goes flat towards the face. The hair on our scalp,
on the other hand, has a less sharper angle.
Another thing is that eyebrows don't have same hair
follicular units as the head. While the hairs on our head tend
to grow in groups of one to four, the hairs on our eyebrows
tend to grow in single strands. Because of this, eyebrow hair
transplants use a different kind of method for transplanting
eyebrow hair.
Doctors who do eyebrow hair transplant procedures are
careful to ensure that the hairs they put in point to the
natural direction of the eyebrow hair. In order to do this,
eyebrow hair transplant surgeons use gauge needles that are
extremely fine. They also use these needles to make the hair
remain flat.
Since the hairs on our eyebrows grow in single units, the
surgeon must create single units of hair and transplant those
onto the eyebrows. What a surgeon does is take hair from the
scalp, and then divide the follicular units into single hair
grafts using a stereomicroscope.
The tricky part is inserting the micro-grafts into the
eyebrows. A surgeon must make sure that his inserts them in the
correct angle. If the patient has curly hair, the surgeon must
insert the micro-grafts by rotating the hair so that it lies
evenly on the curve of the brow.
Like any other type of procedure, eyebrow hair surgery has
some drawbacks. In terms of growth, eyebrow hair doesn't grow
as fast as the hair on our scalp. However, a patient who has
undergone an eyebrow hair transplant procedure will have to
trim her eyebrows because the transplanted hair will grow. The
transplanted hair is basically scalp hair. In addition, when
the wounds heal, there is a chance that the lay of the eyebrows
is going to be a different from before and it may not look very
natural.
Despite the drawbacks, an eyebrow hair transplant surgery
looks to be the better option. You can draw your eyebrows using
an eyebrow pencil, but it would look so obviously fake, and it
can be pretty embarrassing to be out in public without
eyebrows.
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