Eyebrow hair transplant
Eyebrows are a fundamental component of facial aesthetics. The absence or low density of eyebrow hair can significantly alter a person’s appearance, as eyebrows frame the eyes and enhance facial expression. In such cases, an eyebrow transplant offers the most natural and lasting solution to achieve the desired shape and fullness.

How is the eyebrow transplant performed?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you will not feel any pain. The number of grafts required for this treatment typically ranges from 70 to 300 per eyebrow, with women generally requiring fewer grafts than men.
In women, the follicles are obtained from the area just above the ears, where the hair is finer. In men, they are usually taken from the nape of the neck, where the hair tends to be thicker.
Each graft is meticulously transplanted into the eyebrow area, placing the follicles one by one under microscopic precision to replicate the natural arch of the eyebrow using single-hair follicular units.
Patients can determine the desired thickness and shape according to their preferences and facial features, always under the guidance of a medical specialist.
What care is required after an eyebrow transplant?
You’ve had an eyebrow transplant and achieved the perfect brows for you — now you may be wondering, what’s next?
Mild swelling may occur during the first few days after surgery.
Keep your head elevated, especially while resting at night, and avoid scratching or rubbing the treated area.
Be sure to follow your doctor’s post-operative instructions carefully.
Final results become fully visible approximately eight to ten months after the procedure.
FAQ
We answer all your questions about eyebrow transplants.
An eyebrow transplant is a safe and minimally invasive procedure when performed by a qualified physician in a specialized clinic with extensive experience, such as Medical Hair.
The final results of an eyebrow transplant are typically visible between six and twelve months after the procedure, as the transplanted hair undergoes a natural cycle of shedding and regrowth. There is no need for concern—once the follicles have established, the transplanted hair becomes resistant to shedding and will last permanently.
Eyebrow transplants are suitable for both men and women who wish to correct partial or total eyebrow hair loss, whether caused by genetic, hormonal, traumatic, or aesthetic factors.