Transplantation For Correction and Enhancing
It can happen. We stand in front of a mirror attempting to get rid of every eyebrow hair out of place and before we know it, we plucked ourselves to death. This is not an uncommon dilemma and now there is a solution. The cosmetic eyebrow transplant procedure can help with the loss of hair on this area of our face and can add hair to light or nonexistent eyebrows.
We are often our most discerning critic and the list of unpleasant things we see on ourselves grows. First its our crooked teeth, facial acne, too thin lips and now its the eyebrows. The fashion trends today go from thick to thin on how eyebrows should look. While many people keep natural looking brows like celebrities, others have the thin line brows that most people say are “bad.” Let's face it, thinner brows cause an unnatural and hard appearance.
There are many factors that can result in eyebrow such as tattoos, repeated plucking, burns, and even genetic diseases have been known to affect the brows by thinning or disappearance. Looking for a solution through this madness? You might consider eyebrow hair transplantation which is a more permanent solution. Tattoos make eyebrows look unnatural and provides no occurrence of hair growth whereas eyebrow transplantation would give more hair to the brows. In transplantation new hair continues to grow over time, achieving the goal of a fuller and natural looking brow. Only periodic trimming of the hair is required to maintain a natural shape.
To create a natural contour to the eyebrow, eyebrow tranplantation is used. By working together with our MHTA specialist, you will outline the eyebrow area so it conforms to the natural symmetry of your face. It is not uncommon to have two or more sessions within a several month span if the size of the area is large.
Eyebrow Anatomy and Physiology
Eyebrow hair direction changes dramatically in different parts of the brow. For example, the hair points upward nearest the nose, hair across the top of the eyebrow points outward and downward and the hair in the lower part of the brow grows outward and upward. The crisscross growth pattern causes the hairs in the middle of the eyebrows to come together and form a subtle natural elevation in the middle of each eyebrow and runs horizontally.
The second distinctive characteristic of eyebrow hair is that the hairs emerge from the follicle at a very acute angle so that the hair grows flat to the skin’s surface. This is in contrast to scalp hair where the angle between the hair and scalp can be 45 degrees.
The third important feature of the eyebrows is that the hairs grow as individual strands, rather than in the 1- to 4-hair follicular unit grouping that are characteristic of scalp hair.
The fourth distinctive element of eyebrow hair is that the hair growth cycle is very short. This means that eyebrow hair will grow (in anagen) only for about 4 months before it enters the resting (telogen) phase and falls out. In contrast, scalp hair has a growth phase that can last 3 to 7 years, enabling the scalp hair to grow much longer.
Call or contact us for your free consultation on eyebrow restoration. Talk to our MHTA specialist and learn how you can regrow healthy, beautiful eyebrows again. |