Eyebrow Hair Transplant

While seemingly straight forward, eyebrow hair transplant surgery takes incredible technical and artistic skill to attain a completely natural result.  An experienced surgeon understands the importance of formulating a customized treatment plan based on several factors including the patient's facial anatomy, hair characteristics, hair to skin contrast, as well as ruling out any underlying health conditions that might have lead to diminished eyebrow growth. 

Physician Answered Q & As

I’m 24 years old with what I would consider to be severe hair loss in the front of my scalp. I’ve read that being under 25 might make me too young for a hair transplant. I am currently taking finasteride and have stabilized my hair loss. Am I really too youn...

This is a great question. I have a lot of patients between 18 – 26 that ask the same question. I really feel there is no specific age to make someone an appropriate candidate for hair transplantation. I think it depends on many different factors, including your age, the amount of hair loss yo...

Top Q & As

I have been researching hair transplants for about 3 years and have visited with eight different surgeons and seem to learn something new every time. I...

What is the success rate of facial hair restoration and is there visible scarring if I use FUE? How long is the procedure and how...

I had a hair transplant over 14 months ago and I have never been more worried or stressed. I read your article on shock loss and...

This is in regards to facial hair restoration. My father could grow a good goatee and moustache, but he had no sideburns. I’ve got th...

Is it possible to have a hair transplant and wear a hard hat after a one week vacation? I’m a builder and need to we...

What’s the difference between the Strip method and FUE (follicular unit extraction) for getting the donor hair?

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The International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons is a consumer organization that selectively screens skilled and ethical hair transplant surgeons. The IAHRS does not offer an open membership policy to doctors practicing hair transplatation, and is the only group that recognizes that all surgeons are not equal in their skill and technique. Its elite membership seeks to represent the best in the discipline, the true leaders in the field of surgical hair restoration.