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Eyebrow Hair Transplantation
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Loss of eyebrow hair can make an individual feel very self-conscious about his or her appearance, and new hair transplantation techniques can often restore eyebrows. You often don't realize the full impact that eyebrows can make on the total facial appearance until you see a person without them.
Hair transplantation has been used successfully for many years to fill out patchy or partial eyebrows, to restore absent eyebrows, and even camouflage scars within the eyebrow area. The procedure should be performed by a surgeon who specializes exclusively in surgical hair restoration.
Eyebrow hair loss can occur for several reasons, and is most commonly associated with the following:
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Physical trauma.
Systemic or local disease.
Excessive plucking, typically to reshape the eyebrow.
Trichotillomania (TTM), or self-inflicted obsessive compulsive plucking.
Medical or surgical treatments like radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or the surgical
removal of a tumor.
Genetics
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The procedure for restoring eyebrows involves the individual placement of single hairs in the natural growth pattern of your previous eyebrow hair. The meticulous placement of as many as several hundred hairs can restore eyebrows to their most natural appearance.
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Psychcology |
Eyebrows |
Many men suffer tremendous anxiety about their hair loss. Depression often occurs at the onset of hair loss.
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Loss of eyebrow hair can make an individual feel very self-conscious however hair transplantation techniques can often restore eyebrows.
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Stem Cells |
Non-Surgical Hair Replacement |
Philadelphia, PA -- Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have isolated stem cells responsible for hair follicle growth.
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Any external hair bearing device added to existing hair or scalp to give one the appearance of a fuller head of hair.
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