Eyebrow transplantation – Hair Clinic

Frontal fibrosing alopecia is a disease that is diagnosed with growing frequency in women. It is normally first seen as a progressive alopecia of the eyebrows which subsequently extends to the frontal hairline”

Over our years of experience we have observed how people affected by this condition turn to the use of cosmetics or tattoos as an artificial solution aimed at concealing hair loss in these areas.

There are, however, more effective and natural restoration procedures to replace hair loss in eyebrows, eyelashes, other facial areas and the scalp.

Over our years of experience we have observed how people affected by this condition turn to the use of cosmetics or tattoos as an artificial solution aimed at concealing hair loss in these areas.

There are, however, more effective and natural restoration procedures to replace hair loss in eyebrows, eyelashes, other facial areas and the scalp.

(Before and After surgery)

As confirmed by Doctor Jiménez Acosta, 90% of the hair transplant procedures performed last year were on patients who requested treatment for their scalp area. The other 10% of procedures were carried out on other areas of the body, including the eyebrows, moustache and beard areas.

Hair loss in body areas other than the scalp can be due to a variety of reasons including, amongst others, genetic factors, accidents and scarring alopecias. What is common in all such cases of hair loss in areas such as the eyebrows is that it can significantly alter the aesthetic appearance of the affected person. Recovery of the hair can be vitally important to ensure the wellbeing of the affected person in their personal life.

Dr. Jiménez adds: “We do not know the exact reason for this disease but, as it is something that is appearing with growing frequency in women and yet was not seen 30 years ago, it is thought that it could be due to some unknown environmental agent.”

But what solutions can we find?

Advances in hair transplant surgery are continuous. Hair loss in the eyebrows in these patients is a condition that can be treated. The drawback is that in the frontal hairline the results could be better in that the transplanted hair can fall out some years after the intervention.

The best option is Eyebrow Hair Restoration Surgery. Using the follicular unit transplant technique, we implant individual hairs normally obtained from the posterior area of the scalp of the patient.

It is an outpatient procedure that can take 2-3 hours. It is very important to bear in mind that the donor hair must come from the actual patient as otherwise it will be rejected.

Best of all is the result, totally natural looking and long-lasting.