Plucking eyebrows to make them smaller has been an exercise women with thick brows have had to deal with for decades. But what if you don’t have enough hair in your eyebrows or they are unbalanced. The only option is to live with it or, better yet, have a simple procedure done which increases the thickness to match your desires.
FUE, or follicular unit extraction, was originally developed to treat male pattern baldness and is used to transplant hair from one area of the scalp with good growth to another which exhibits thinning hair or balding. FUE hair transplant involves removing the hair shaft, hair follicle, and all support structures from the donor area and then reinserting the hair units into the scalp where they are needed. For men, the hair loss is usually found at the front of the head, this is called a receding hair line, or on the crown which is known as the classic bald spot. Men hardly ever lose hair at the back of the head so this is where the donor hairs are removed from.
If a woman wants thicker brows then the removed hairs would be used for eyebrow implants instead of implants to treat balding. This method is so exacting that the hair restoration surgeon can insert the hair units in such a way that they match the growth direction of the surrounding hair perfectly. By using the FUE techniques, there is no incision in the scalp required. This is opposite from the original hair implant procedures which required that strips of scalp with hair growth be removed from the head, and then the hair units dissected from these strips of skin. This method required stitches and took a long time to heal leaving scarring.
Now a specially designed medical instrument is used to extract the hair follicular unit and then insert it back into the skin with the proper placement. If you would like to increase your brows, or they are uneven and one needs to be shaped to match the other, then look into eyebrow implants using FUE hair transplanting.
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