Minoxidil should not negatively impact the existing hair from the eyebrows.
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Your doctor should’ve given you application instructions, but I generally tell my patients that 3 or 4 treatments 12 hours apart is my usual limit for topical steroids. Seborrhea is produced by overactive skin proliferation which, like psoriasis, responds to steroids on the schedule I just reported. I do not know more than that for […]
If you pluck out your eyebrows all the time, eventually some hairs may never grow back. Think of it as causing small trauma to the hair follicle over and over and eventually the hair follicle will stop producing hair. Wait it out for a full year. If it does not return, you can have a […]
I think this question is better asked to a dermatologist. I have no experience with cytostatic agents as they are used for the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis.
Castor oil is a trick many women use to make the eyebrows appear thicker and eyelashes grow longer, but I’ve read some unverified claims on the web that it can cause eyelash loss. The same may be true for eyebrows. I don’t know all of the beauty secrets out there, and this was new to […]
Propecia (finasteride 1mg) can not grow eyebrow hair. There is no easy pill available for eyebrow hair regrowth.
Clobex is a topical steroid, so I would ask your prescribing physician what the working diagnosis is. Biotin deficiency has been strongly linked to hair loss and, when severe, can even lead to loss of the eyebrows and lashes. Deficiency is rare, but can be caused by excessive consumption of raw eggs, which contain high […]
It seems you are doing the right thing by seeing a dermatologist. I don’t know what I can offer you in the month you have to wait to see the dermatologist that will change your outlook or regrow your eyebrow. I don’t know why you lost only one side of your eyebrow. It sounds strange. […]
Yes, your eyebrows should grow back, though it may take several months (possibly up to a year). Drinking and waxing is obviously not a good idea. See a good hair transplant doctor if it does not grow back in a year.
If I was able to examine you, I might find some other areas (like in the scalp) that have patchy hair loss. If it did, then it would be easier to tell you what is happening. Some cases of alopecia areata, for example, will cause a patchy hair loss. Ringworm (tinea corporis), although unusual in […]
Hair transplants into the eyebrows is the answer and it works wonderfully. Here’s an example of a female patient that had eyebrow restoration — Patient BG. For more info about eyebrow transplants, here’s an article from a few months back that I was quoted in — Women who pluck too much turn to eyebrow transplants.
One of the most common causes of loss of eyebrow hair is waxing. Sometime other conditions such as alopecia areata appears as a bald spot in the eyebrow. You should get a dermatologist to look you over.
I do not know what “apesia” is. Google search shows it is a place in the country of Cyprus. Perhaps you meant alopecia — which just means hair loss. Hair loss in an eyebrow may be caused by such diseases as alopecia areata along with a variety of authoimmune skin disorders. The most common cause […]
I don’t think that giving a 15 year old advice on medication should come from me. Assuming that you were of legal age to make such decisions on your own, minoxidil might grow back eyebrows… and then again it may not. See a doctor and have your problem managed. You should also get a parent/guardian […]
There’s a new article about transplanting eyebrows, and features quotes from myself and my colleague Dr Bernstein, and contains before and after photos of an eyebrow patient of mine. Here’s a snippet from the story: Read the rest of the article here — Transplant perks up fading eyebrows
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