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My left eyebrow was burned. Is there any way to make those eyebrows grow out?
First of all, I wish you always beautiful and happy!

The population suitable for eyebrow implantation is as follows, for reference only:

1. leaving scars after eyebrow cutting;

2. Congenital short eyebrows;

3. Congenital eyebrow imperfection;

4. Traumatic scar;

5. People in need.

Patients with these conditions can be corrected and improved by eyebrow implantation technology. But when planting eyebrows, you need to consider the regular hospital, your working hours and the weather.

The conditions that are not suitable for long eyebrows are as follows for your reference:

1) In the unstable stage of neurotic eyebrow removal, because the original eyebrow capsule is not damaged, the original eyebrow capsule may grow back to a healthy eyebrow until the cause is removed. If transplanted at this time, it may fall off again.

(2) Patients with special diseases and active alopecia will still fall off after transplantation, and patients with active diabetes and tuberculosis will affect skin healing after transplantation.

(3) Severe hyperplastic living atrophic eyebrow scar caused by eyebrow burn is not suitable for eyebrow implantation because of poor local blood supply, so scar implantation can be considered first.

If you have any questions, you can go to Dumet. Com for consultation.