Eyebrow restoration involves transplanting hair follicles to the eyebrow area to restore density, shape, and symmetry. It’s an ideal solution for thinning or missing eyebrows, offering a permanent and natural alternative to makeup or topical treatments. Unlike temporary solutions, eyebrow transplants provide long-term results, with the transplanted hairs growing just like natural eyebrow hair.
Eyebrow Transplant Procedure
During the procedure, hair follicles are typically harvested from the scalp or other suitable body areas. The FUE technique is commonly used for precision, extracting individual follicular units for implantation. The follicles are then separated into single strands under a microscope before being implanted in the eyebrow area. Each graft is carefully placed to match the natural growth pattern of the eyebrows.
Natural Appearance
We ensure that the angle and direction of each graft mimic the natural growth of eyebrow hairs.
Minimally Invasive
The procedure is performed with local anesthesia, minimizing discomfort and ensuring a quick recovery time.
Custom Density
The number of grafts is tailored to your specific needs, with partial and full restoration involving up to 600 grafts.
Long-Lasting Results
Unlike temporary methods, eyebrow transplants provide permanent results with natural, low-maintenance growth.
Procedure Duration and Recovery Time
The procedure typically takes between 3 to 6 hours, depending on the number of grafts and the desired density. Each follicle is carefully implanted to ensure a precise and natural outcome. Recovery is quick, with most patients returning to normal activities within 48 hours. Some initial shedding occurs in the first 3 weeks, but new growth begins after 4 months, with full results visible in 9-10 months. Regular trimming is required as the implanted hairs grow at the same rate as scalp hair.

Causes of Eyebrow Hair Loss
- Overplucking: Excessive removal weakens hair follicles.
- Medical Treatments: Chemotherapy can cause temporary loss.
- Injury/Scarring: Trauma to the brow area can result in permanent loss.
- Nutritional Deficiencies: Lack of key vitamins affects hair growth.
- Stress: Physical or emotional stress can lead to thinning.
- Hypothyroidism: An underactive thyroid may cause thinning eyebrows.