Eyebrows Restoration is a procedure that helps to restore your eyebrows to their natural state. This is done by making them look fuller, thicker, and darker. Eyebrows restoration can be done in three different ways. Using hair transplantation technique Using autologous (self) hair follicles Using non-autologous (nonself) hair follicles.
What is eyebrow restoration?
Eyebrow restoration is a procedure to restore eyebrow hair. It can be done using natural or synthetic hair, and it can be performed with a semi-permanent or permanent solution.
Eyebrows are essential for framing your face and adding expression to your appearance. Eyebrows are also a critical attraction feature when they’re not fully developed or damaged by age. They can make you look older than you are. While using makeup to fill in missing brow hairs can sometimes work well enough. Surgically restoring eyebrows is often desirable if significant damage doesn’t heal through natural growth alone.
Why do eyebrows need restoration?
Eyebrows are essential to your face’s overall appearance, and various factors can damage them.
- Repeated plucking. Overplucking. You may have damaged your eyebrows by plucking them repeatedly to achieve the look you want. This is especially common among women who feel their brows are too thick or bushy and want to thin them out. But if you overdo it and keep plucking until there’s nothing left, you’ll end up with no eyebrows!
- On the opposite end of the spectrum, many people have eyebrow lines that are just too thin compared to other parts of their faces (like their lips). If that describes you, chances are good that your eyebrows also need restoration. The good news is that this problem can be fixed relatively easily—all it takes is careful work with an eyebrow restoration expert!
- Aging & medical conditions/medications. As we get older, our facial features change over time due to aging itself as well as various health problems such as thyroid issues which may cause changes in how our bodies produce hormones including those responsible for keeping skin smooth & elastic enough not only so blood vessels don’t leak but also so wrinkles don’t form prematurely around eyes (periorbital dark circles) or mouth corners (nasolabial folds).
How do you restore eyebrows?
To restore your eyebrows, an experienced technician will first examine and evaluate your skin. The procedure can be done in a clinical setting or at home. It’s safe and effective, with minimal to no recovery time required afterward.
The steps involved in recovering your brows (and other areas of the face) vary based on what kind of technique is used for the treatment:
- Micro-needling: This uses tiny needles to puncture into the skin one by one, creating little holes that stimulate collagen production for fuller-looking hair follicles.
- Platelet-rich plasma (PRP): Blood is taken from a patient’s arm before it enters the body; then platelets are separated from red blood cells using centrifugation technology so they’re concentrated enough to help heal wounds more quickly. This process helps stimulate collagen production as well as promote new cell growth where it’s needed most.
Eyebrows restoration and non-surgical hair replacement
In the past, many people have gone to their hair salon or doctor’s office for eyebrow restoration. The difference between the two services is that a doctor performs surgical hair replacement under general anesthesia. A hair stylist applies non-surgical powder on your eyebrows with topical dyes.
Eyebrows restoration vs. natural hair
Eyebrows restoration is a permanent solution to filling in your brows. Natural hair is a temporary solution requiring you to go back and fill it in every few weeks. Eyebrows restoration can be done in the comfort of your home, while natural hair needs someone to come over and do it for you.
Natural hair costs more than eyebrows restoration, but the price difference is more minor than one might expect. With some simple Google searches and shopping for the best deals, natural hair is more affordable than they had thought.
Why should you do it?
- If you are suffering from hair loss.
- If your eyebrows have lost their color or shape due to aging, you want them back in their previous state.
- Due to chemotherapy or other medical reasons that caused your eyebrows to fall out.
- A traumatic event, such as an accident involving fire, acid, or water damage, resulted in burns on the face, eyelids, and forehead area.
What are the treatment options?
Eyebrows restoration can be achieved through various methods, each with its own pros and cons. The length and severity of your brows will determine which way will work best for you.
Micrografting: This is a procedure that takes place in two steps. First, doctors use microdermabrasion to remove some skin from the donor area—the hair-bearing part on top of your scalp. And then place it under local anesthesia (with or without sedation) in the recipient area, where it will grow hair. The entire process takes less than an hour per eye/ear region and leaves no visible scarring at all because there’s no incision involved. It’s instead accomplished by scratching off a small amount of tissue underneath the surface layer. So that new cells can regenerate rapidly there after being transplanted into their new home with minimal discomfort.
However, some patients experience some degree of pain during healing due to their already-existing condition being exacerbated by this treatment option rather than improved upon by having more healthy cells added to them (which happens when something like PRP injections is used).
How much does it cost?
The cost of eyebrow restoration depends on several factors. One crucial factor is the amount of hair you want to have restored and how thick it’s going to be. The cost can range from $1,000 to $5,000 or more.
If your insurance covers cosmetic procedures, it’s worth checking if they cover this service too. Your regular doctor may be unable to tell you what your insurance will cover, so ask around at a beauty salon or spa in your area for advice on which professional should perform your procedure. And what their fees are likely to be when all is said and done (before taxes).
Recovery time and expected outcomes
Please expect to be in recovery for about a week, but you must follow our doctor’s instructions and take care of yourself during this time so that the results are optimal.
Most people see some immediate results from their brow lift procedure\ but if you want the best possible outcome and if you want to look younger than ever before. Be sure to wait six weeks before looking at your new eyebrows in the mirror and making judgments about what they look like. You can return to work after two or three days with minimal discomfort (depending on how much bruising occurs).
Conclusion
Eyebrows can be restored to look like they did in your youth so that you feel as beautiful on the outside as you do on the inside. Don’t let thinning or missing eyebrows ruin your confidence. Eyebrows can be corrected through fillers, lasers, electrolysis, or natural hair implanted into existing eyebrow hairs. Whichever method is suitable for you and your lifestyle will be determined during a consultation with our experienced professionals in this field.