Thursday 26 June 2014

The Truth Revealed About Eyebrow Restorations

By Rene Brown


Your eyebrows is one of those things that nobody notices unless they are missing. Hence if you are one of those people who are suffering from thinning eyebrows, you are fortunate. Thanks to current day technology eyebrow restoration has become highly cost-effective. The process will help you to achieve a rather more natural brow line as well as touch up areas where there could be some hair loss.

What Is Eyebrow Restoration?

Eyebrow restoration is a surgical process intended to permanently revive and/or customise the appearance of the eyebrows. It was initially meant for burn victims and patients of diseases that stop hair from growing in the eyebrow region. Eyebrow restoration surgeries - or transplants - have since evolved into a cosmetic procedure preferred by folks wanting to have perfect eyebrows.

Some traditional hair restoration surgeons offer eyebrow restorations as well. Both procedures should be only performed by licensed surgeons who specialize in hair and eyebrow transplantation.

The most popular hair and eyebrow restoration surgery strategy is follicular unit transplantation, which involves the removal of donor follicles from the back of the patient's head (where hair has a tendency to be more permanent). Once removed, the "donor area" is then stitched back up with no visible scarring. The donor follicles are then transplanted into the "trouble spots" of the patient's scalp.

The most significant side of transplanting eyebrows is to follow the natural hair direction awfully closely. This entails extraordinarily sophisticated angle changes to recreate the fan-like splay of hair at the medial aspect of the brow and the converging hair direction as one moves laterally along the brow. Most vitally, the recipient sites for the hairs should be made with a very fine-gauge needle that literally slides along the surface of the skin as the sites are being made, as this could insure that the hair will lie as flat as practicable on the surface of the skin as it grows.




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