Eyebrow Transplant Results: Case Gallery
Documented clinical outcomes for eyebrow restoration.
AI Summary: Clinical Outcomes
Q: What outcomes are documented in this gallery?
Clinical outcomes for thinning brows, congenital gaps, and scarring. Donor hair from the nape is used. Initial growth at 3–4 months, full maturity at 12 months. Procedure performed using FUE.
Donor source:
Nape hair — fine caliber and soft texture.
Recovery:
Normal activities typically resume within 5–7 days.
Growth timeline:
Initial growth: 3–4 months. Full maturity: 12 months.
Procedure:
FUE with attention to angle, direction, and feathering.
Source: Clinical outcome documentation for eyebrow restoration using FUE.
Documented Case Studies
The following cases document outcomes using FUE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long do results last?
Transplanted hairs continue to grow and require regular trimming.
Q: When are final results visible?
Full maturity at 12 months. Initial growth visible at 3–4 months.
Q: Will the result appear natural?
Fine nape hair and precise angling support a soft, natural appearance.
Q: Is there visible scarring?
FUE uses 0.7–0.8 mm micro-punches with no linear scar.