Tuesday, August 5, 2003

Bosley: Eyebrows are Back

Bosley: Eyebrows are Back

More and more people are wanting their eyebrows bushy and full as opposed to penciled in and thin and now are getting transplants to make it happen.

Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB) November 2, 2007

The beauty media has announced that eyebrows are back in 2007 as seen during New York Fashion Week runway shows -- full, thick and more pronounced.

Unhappy with your skinny, old-fashioned brows? Too much plucking leave you balding? Born without eyebrows? There is a solution.

Bosley, known as the world's leading hair restoration experts, has added eyebrow transplantation to its cosmetic surgical procedures available for men and women. Permanent hair loss in the brow area can be corrected permanently with follicular unit transplantation, the same state-of-the-art technique used in hair transplantation for balding and thinning areas of the scalp.

The Bosley techniques yield natural results and can be performed in a simple in-office procedure. Hair is taken from a "donor area" at the back or sides of the scalp and artistically placed in the eyebrow area with attention to shape, thickness and appropriate degree of the arch. As with hair transplantation, the hair is dormant for three months before the new growth begins. Patients can easily repeat the procedure if additional fullness is desired. The results are permanent and plucking or dying does not affect the health of the transplanted hairs.

According to Edwin Suddleson, M. D., Assistant Medical Director of Bosley, the world's leading hair restoration experts, "we are benefiting from our many years of experience in advancing hair restoration technology to help pioneer and expand the market to eyebrows, certainly one of the most important facial features that impacts expression and personality." "Eyebrows are something we take for granted, but when they are thin, absent or tattooed it's the first thing you notice." "An otherwise beautiful face looks incomplete without eyebrows." "A burn patient commented following her eyebrow restoration that all the other burn patients were jealous of her eyebrows."

Eyebrow restoration can run several thousand dollars and requires a specialized expertise and sense of artistry. Patients are typically women between 25-50 although men have also taken advantage of the procedure. This market is expected to grow as the public gains awareness of this new cosmetic surgical option.

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