Eyebrow Restoration
Eyebrow restoration is the next most common procedure that we are asked to perform (after the scalp that is). Eyebrow restoration is common because the donor dominance hair can be taken from almost any site and will grow anywhere it is planted.
One would think that the most likely practice would be to plant eyebrow hairs in the eyebrow, but as the eyebrow is already deficient, donor hair must be taken elsewhere. We usually look to a part of the scalp where the hairs most resemble those of the eyebrow hairs. The number of grafts required will be determined by the size of the eyebrow deficit.
The results are very good and success ratio high for the Eyebrow restoration procedure. Keeping in mind that the donor dominance hair is taken from another site, the transplanted hair will behave like the hair from the site of extraction; For example, scalp hairs that have been transplanted in the eyebrow will continue to behave like scalp hairs and will have to be trimmed on a regular basis.