Eyebrow transplant aftercare
After the hairs are implanted under a local anaesthetic, they may fall out again within a fortnight. This is entirely normal and doesn’t mean the procedure hasn’t worked.
After these initial hairs are shed, new hairs will begin to grow; it can take up to 12 months to fully appreciate the shape of your new brow.
The follicles are taken from a tiny patch on your head, normally behind the ear and once the small incision has healed, the surrounding hairs will cover the removal. Your head has so many follicles; a tiny patch like this won’t make any difference at all.
However, it does mean that you will have to trim your eyebrows to prevent them growing long. This will be a permanent requirement and usually requires maintenance around once a month.
Immediately following the transplant procedure, you may experience some swelling and bruising in the eye area. This is a temporary effect and will soon resolve. The rest of your recovery should be painless and without complications as a brow transplant is classed as a low risk procedure which is minimally invasive.