Regrowing Eyebrows After Electrolysis?
An electrologist removed a lot of my eyebrows without my permission, leaving me with an ugly, too thin shape. It’s been 9 months since then and not enough hairs have grown back to improve the shape. Since she only treated the hairs once, do you have any idea how many of the follicles could still be alive, even if they’re damaged? And do you have any advice about things I could do to repair damaged but not destroyed follicles so that they could regrow hair?
I am a woman in my late 20s. I had naturally very thick and strong brows that I never had to fill in with makeup and still have very thick and strong head hair. Thank you for your help.
If on target for the eyebrow hair you are treating, electrolysis can be effective in just one treatment. In other words, eyebrow hairs often do not regrow after having been killed off with electrolysis.
Eyebrow transplants using scalp hair work very well to solve your problem. As you indicated you’re in California, I have offices in Los Angeles and San Jose if you’d like a free consult with a physician to see what can be done about your eyebrows. If so, please call us at 800-NEW-HAIR to setup an appointment.
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