All you need to know about your Eyebrow Transplants





Hair transplant in Chennai is a permanent cosmetic operation in which extra hair from other areas of the body is transplanted into the thin and scarred eyebrow to add width and redefine the shape. A cute pair of brows will improve the overall appearance of the face. Nobody likes small arched and thin brows, so they normally disappoint.

You should consider eyebrow hair transplant after putting in countless hours mapping out your brows and finding that none of them have a lasting solution. To learn more about brow transplants, keep scrolling down.

Eyebrow hair transplant and eyebrow regeneration are the same thing. Overplucking, fatigue, leprosy, chemotherapy, hormonal changes, ageing, skin disorders like eczema and dermatitis, thyroid, sunburn, repetitive makeup usage, an overactive mechanism, anxiety, compound injuries, and accidents are all reasons for sparse brows. Hair plugs are removed from the donor site and inserted in the brow regions where the expansion is less.

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) is a technique that involves manually punching, driven punching, or robotic punching individual hairs from a donor site. While the lack of a linear scar and ease of recovery are benefits, the extraction period is longer, and the shorter hairs may affect the consistency of the transplant.

Follicular Unit Transplant (FUT): A strip of hair is excised (usually from the back of the head) and the hair follicles are transplanted to create a new and improved eyebrow shape. Excision is a faster process than FUE, because the harvested hairs are longer, which can help with planting (the length allows you to ascertain the curl of the hair). It should be remembered, however, that the procedure results in a longitudinal scar and therefore a longer recovery time.

Eyebrow transplants are completely healthy, but as with any cosmetic operation, finding a trustworthy surgeon is important. When researching a clinic, look and see if the surgeon has been recognised by any reputable professional organisations. Testimonials from patients and before-and-after pictures will also help you make the best decision.

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