Eyebrow Transplantation & Eyebrow Transplant Center
With eyebrow transplantation, it is possible to achieve thick volume in the eyebrows. The treatment yields successful results in patients who request shaping, loss due to shedding, lengthening, and thickening of the eyebrows.



How is Eyebrow Transplantation Performed?
It is the process of taking hair follicles from the donor areas and transplanting them to the areas where the eyebrows have thinned or been lost. The shape of the eyebrow is determined based on the individual’s preferences in consultation with specialized doctors, and the procedure is performed according to the patient’s desired shape.
- The treatment is performed under local anesthesia.
- It lasts approximately 3-4 hours.
- Hair follicles taken from the nape area are transplanted to the area with hair loss.
When Do the Eyebrows Start Growing After Transplantation?
Eyebrows will start to grow after 3 months of treatment, but they will take their final form 8-12 months after the operation. Similar to hair, the eyebrows will begin to shed 15 days after the transplant, and this shedding process will continue for about 3 months. After 8-12 months, the eyebrows will have fully taken their final form.
- Eyebrows start to grow 3 months after treatment.
- Eyebrows will reach their final form after 8-12 months.
- Eyebrows, like hair, will begin to shed 15 days after the eyebrow transplantation.


What Should Be Done After Eyebrow Transplantation?
After the transplant procedure, mild redness may be observed in the area, which will disappear within 4-5 days. After the eyebrow transplantation, it is important not to rub the transplanted area and to wait 48 hours before washing.
- Mild redness may be seen in the area after the procedure.
- This redness will disappear within 4-5 days.
- After the treatment, avoid rubbing the transplanted area, and wait 48 hours before washing.


