Why Don’t Doctors Make it More Clear That Eyebrow Transplants Grow Fast
For people undergoing eyebrow transplants, the biggest problem is the increase rate of growth of the transplanted hair, which requires the candidates to make frequent visits to the parlor (weekly!) or perform some sort DIY at home. My questions are:
Why don’t surgeons “STRESS” this and its implications? Most surgeons who I have personally consulted have stated this very casually, and some even neglected it. It was only after I spoke to a few women who had had eyebrow transplant that I understood how much of a severe problem this is, which, if not treated weekly, can result in severe social embarrassment.
We’ve written about the need to trim transplanted eyebrows more frequently due to the more rapid growth rate than the rest of the eyebrow hairs. I can assure you that not all surgeons try to hide this. Maybe you saw the wrong surgeons. Generally, you should consider trimming the new eyebrow hair three times a week, as the transplanted hair will grow at a rate of 1/2 inch per month.
I often write “buyer beware” about the many hair products we’re asked about. It also applies to the doctors.
If they don’t stress it it’s probably because it’s pretty obvious-you’re having hair moved from your head to your eyebrow. Hair grows much longer and much faster on your head. Can you not work that on your own before blowing thousands on surgery?!