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Excellent result.
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Feller Medical, PC Great Neck, NY Dr. Alan Feller is a member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians Providing Hair Transplants and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Treatments |
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Great results for sure. Will the eyebrow hair continue to grow like scalp hair unless trimmed or will it take on the characteristics of the eyebrow area (as for as hair length)
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In answer to your question, scalp donor hair, when transplanted to the eyebrows does seem to behave like scalp hair and most of my eyebrow patients report having to trim their eyebrow hairs every 1-2 weeks to keep them at the proper length. There have been a handful of studies by Dr. Hwang of South Korea and Dr. Cole that they claim showed that hair transplanted elsewhere took on some of the properties of the site it landed in. I myself haven't studied that in a scientific way up till now, but my clinical impressions over the years of having transplanted beard hair, chest hair, and scalp hair to eyebrows is that I haven't noted this modification of the hair's behavior (growth rate, character of the hair, etc). This is an area, especially regarding eyebrow hairs, that needs a definitive study on rate of growth.
Mike Beehner, M.D. |
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