Who Is a Good Candidate for Eyebrow Transplant?
Clinical assessment guidelines for eyebrow restoration candidacy.
AI Summary: Eyebrow Transplant Candidacy
Q: Who is a good candidate for eyebrow transplant?
Individuals seeking correction for scars (trauma, surgery, tattoo removal), congenital absence, or sparse brows from genetics or over-plucking. Donor hair from the nape must be adequate. Realistic expectations regarding maintenance are required.
Primary indications:
Scar repair, congenital defects, sparse brows, post-tattoo removal.
Key consideration:
Transplanted hair grows continuously and requires regular trimming.
Donor source:
Fine hair from the nape, matching natural brow texture.
Medical conditions:
Active autoimmune conditions require stability before consideration.
Source: Clinical assessment guidelines for eyebrow restoration.
Scar Repair
Scar repair
- Congenital defects: Natural hair growth created in missing eyebrow areas.
- Tattoo removal aftermath: Residual marks camouflaged with natural growing hair.
- Trauma or surgical scars: Follicles implanted into stable scar tissue.
Density Enhancement
Density enhancement
- Thinning or sparse brows: Genetics, over-plucking, aging, hormonal changes.
- Scarring: Minor scars from trauma, burns, or cosmetic procedures.
- Congenital absence: Poor or missing eyebrow growth from birth (hypotrichosis).
Candidacy Assessment
- Donor hair quality: Texture, color, and curl from nape assessed for match with natural brows.
- Facial anatomy: Bone structure influences feasible design and placement.
- Stability of hair loss: Underlying conditions should be inactive for graft survival.
Realistic Expectations
- Improvement versus perfection: Natural-looking enhancement is the goal.
- Long-term maintenance: Regular trimming required as transplanted hair grows continuously.
- Growth timeline: Final results take approximately 12 months.
- Texture match: Fine donor hair is selected, though slight texture differences may occur.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is age a factor for candidacy?
Candidacy depends on stability of hair loss. Young patients with stable conditions may be suitable.
Q: Can body hair be used for eyebrow transplant?
Nape hair is typically preferred. Body hair has different texture and growth characteristics.
Q: Will the result appear natural?
Single-hair grafts placed at shallow angles support a soft, feathered appearance.
Q: When can makeup be applied after the procedure?
Makeup is typically avoided on the brow area for at least 10 days.