Eyebrow Transplant: frame your face with confidence.
What is an eyebrow transplant?
Eyebrows play a crucial role in facial expression and overall harmony. An eyebrow transplant involves transferring follicular units from the back of the scalp to areas of thinning or absence in the eyebrows, utilizing Insparya’s exclusive BotHair UltraPlus® technology. This approach aims to stimulate new hair growth, resulting in fuller and natural-looking eyebrows.
An eyebrow transplant is suitable for individuals experiencing thinning or loss of eyebrow hair due to factors such as over-plucking, trauma, or genetic predisposition. Candidates should have sufficient healthy hair in the donor area (typically the back of the scalp) and be in good overall health. It’s essential to have realistic expectations and understand that the transplanted hair will require regular maintenance, including trimming, as it will retain the growth characteristics of scalp hair.
Eyebrow transplant process
At Insparya, our eyebrow transplant procedure involves extracting follicular units from the back of the scalp and implanting them into the eyebrow area using our exclusive BotHair UltraPlus® technology. This approach ensures a permanent solution for individuals seeking to enhance their eyebrow density and appearance.
This outpatient procedure typically lasts between three to four hours and is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring a painless experience. Hospitalization is not necessary, allowing patients to return home the same day.
This procedure is considered a definitive, effective, and safe solution for restoring the natural shape of the eyebrows and addressing areas affected by alopecia. Depending on the underlying cause of hair loss, various approaches may be employed, including the recommendation of medical treatments alongside the surgical procedure.
The Insparya Method® eyebrow transplant process:
First medical evaluation
A complete clinical diagnosis assessing the type and degree of alopecia and donor area quality.
Treatment plan
Personalized based on alopecia type, hair goals and patient expectations.
Transplant day
Minimally invasive procedure under local anesthesia performed under our exclusive Insparya Method with BotHair UltraPlus Insparya.
Follow-up program
Includes medical consultations at 1, 3, 6, 12, and 18 months.
Visible results
Post-procedure
First days
Avoid touching or rubbing: During the initial days, refrain from touching your eyebrows with your hands or rubbing them against clothing to reduce the risk of infection and irritation.
Utilize solução salina para hidratar Hydration & healing: For the first three days, spray your eyebrows with a saline solution to promote healing and keep the area clean.
Gentle cleansing: From the fourth day onward, you may gently wash your face and eyebrows using a special shampoo, ensuring that the area is carefully dried without rubbing.
Subsequent weeks
Scab formation (days 3-7): Small scabs will naturally form in the transplanted area and begin to fall off on their own. This process should not be forced, as removing scabs prematurely may affect follicle survival.
Redness: After the scabs shed, slight redness may remain, but this will fade gradually.
Shedding of transplanted hairs (weeks 2-3): Around the second or third week, transplanted hairs will fall out. This is a natural and temporary phase known as shock loss, after which new, permanent hair will begin to grow.
Additional considerations
Avoid direct sun exposure for at least one month after the procedure. Wearing a hat or cap when going outside is recommended to keep the eyebrows shaded and protected.
Since the follicular units come from the scalp, the new eyebrow hairs will retain the characteristics of the donor area. This means they will continue to grow and will require regular trimming. In some cases, straightening procedures may be necessary to achieve a more natural eyebrow shape. In some cases, straightening procedures may be necessary to achieve a more natural eyebrow shape.
Follow-up consultations
Day 1: Personalized follow-up call.
Day 4: In-clinic visit and professional wash.
Months 1, 3, 6, 12, 18: Regular follow-ups to monitor progress and hair growth and promote treatments to the native hair, helping the prevention of continuous fall due to Androgenic Alopecia.
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FAQs
How much does an eyebrow transplant cost?
The exact cost of an eyebrow transplant will depend on the patient’s individual needs, and they vary based on the number of follicular units transplanted.
How long do eyebrow transplants last?
Similar to hair transplants, and eyebrow transplant offers long-lasting results. However, outcomes may vary depending on individual factors, and ongoing hair loss in untreated areas may still require future care.
Why do I have bald patches in my eyebrows?
It’s normal to lose and regenerate eyebrow hair as part of their natural cycle. The norm is to have no more than 100 eyelashes and 300 eyebrow hairs fall out each year. However, there are causes behind these figures increasing, such as improper eyebrow styling or excessive hair removal, which can damage the follicular units to the point of them dying. This causes the eyebrow hair not to grow back.
There are medical conditions, such as Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia, that can affect the eyebrow area and cause hair loss. In these cases, eyebrow hair transplantation is generally contraindicated.
What helps prevent eyebrow hair loss?
Daily eyebrow care is important to prevent them from falling out. Deficiencies in vitamins such as A, B, C, and E impact hair loss. Mind your diet and keep an eye on your intake of these vitamins, and your hair health will thank you.
Having a hygiene routine is also essential. Eyebrows and eyelashes should be taken care of and cleaned with products specifically for those areas. You should also avoid harsh makeup remover. Don’t forget to clean morning and night; this should be done delicately and with products that are specifically formulated for these areas. Don’t use harsh makeup removal or excessive waxing. There are special makeup removers for eyes that not only treat the surrounding skin but also provide support for the eyebrow hairs and eyelashes.