Eyebrow transplantation is one of the treatment methods that women especially prefer. Since women regularly and constantly pluck their eyebrows, a phenomenon called sulking occurs in their eyebrows. Eyebrows lose the thickness and volume of their youth.
It is possible to reach the old volume and thickness of the eyebrows with eyebrow transplantation. Eyebrows can also be lost due to traumas, burns and accidents. Eyebrow transplantation is also successfully applied to these patient groups.
Eyebrow transplantation is performed with the FUE technique. The procedure, which is performed under local anesthesia, takes about 3-4 hours. In eyebrow transplantation, roots taken from the nape area are used. These roots must be placed in the area to be transplanted at a certain angle and in a certain direction.
Hair roots emerge from the skin at a 45-degree angle. Eyebrows, on the other hand, are very different. They emerge from the skin at an angle of approximately 10-15 degrees. They have a shape that is upwards in the inner part of the eyebrow, parallel to the ground as they reach the middle and slightly downwards in the outer part of the eyebrow. Therefore, great care should be taken when opening a channel during transplantation. Otherwise, if the eyebrow is transplanted incorrectly, it may grow in the opposite direction or downwards. For this reason, eyebrow transplantation is a procedure that must be performed by a specialist doctor.