Eyebrow transplantation is a surgical procedure performed for individuals who have lost eyebrow hair due to genetics, trauma, or improper plucking. In this procedure, hair follicles taken from the donor area are transplanted into the eyebrow region. Eyebrow transplantation enhances facial expression and restores a natural and full eyebrow appearance.
The operation begins with the doctor determining an eyebrow shape that suits your facial features. Then, follicles are taken from the dense hair area between the two ears and transplanted into the eyebrow region using the DHI method. Performed under local anesthesia, the procedure involves no incisions or scarring and is completed in a short time.
About 10 days after the procedure, scabs begin to shed, and the eyebrows become more defined. Temporary shedding may occur within 2-3 weeks, which is normal. The eyebrows start to regrow after 2-3 months, and full results are observed within 8-12 months.
The DHI (Direct Hair Implant) method provides a natural appearance by controlling the growth direction of the transplanted eyebrows. This method is especially preferred in areas requiring small and dense transplantation and allows for implantation without damaging existing eyebrow hairs.