Eyebrow Transplant
In eyebrow transplantation, the area behind the nape or ear where fine hair follicles are located is used as a donor. Because the grafts in this region are thinner and consist of single grafts compared to other regions. Multiple roots should not be used in eyebrow transplantation. The local anesthesia phase of the procedure progresses more superficially and slowly as in beard and mustache transplantation. Eyebrow loss or sparseness may also be due to genetic and stress-related reasons. Slit, Sapphire and DHI methods can be used as transplantation methods. However, determining the appropriate tips and performing the DHI procedure provides a more comfortable and relaxed process. This procedure does not cause any harm to the eyes. Edema may occur after the procedure due to anesthesia. This is not a cause for concern. It will disappear spontaneously after an average of 7 days. Pain may be felt at minimal levels after the procedure. Painkillers and antibiotics recommended by the specialist should be used regularly. The transplanted area should not be in contact with water for 3 days after the procedure, washing with the specified shampoo and lotion can be done after the 3rd day. Cleaning of the procedure is done on the 7th day. Since the donors taken in eyebrow transplantation tend to grow, it is recommended to cut them periodically.