If you are having issues with your eyebrows, eyebrow transplant can be the best way to fix your problem. In this sense, the eyebrow transplant gives you a permanent solution. The procedure has the lowest risk among all other cosmetic procedures. However, does that mean there is no risk involved at all?

If you are in a reliable place, like ours, there is no risk. Otherwise, there could be some risks. It is a medical procedure as a matter of fact. 

For example, like any other procedure, you must keep in mind that there is a possibility of having problems, side effects, and risks. However, those can be preoperative and postoperative, originating from either the individual or the procedure done.

Other Problems That You May Experience

The preoperative problems arise from the individual’s nonadherence for the eyebrow transplant procedure. Patients have a general examination to determine if their hair follicles are suitable for transplantation or if the patient can have local anaesthesia. The preoperative issues are quite rare, and most people applying for eyebrow transplantation are suitable for the procedure. 

Unlike preoperative problems, you can experience postoperative problems by either the individual or the institution that did the procedure, or both. 

On the other hand, eyebrow transplantation should be performed by an experienced and qualified surgeon in institutions that have high standards of safety and health. This way, we minimize the risk factor. Failure to achieve the expected result is the only risk.

Moreover, after the eyebrow transplantation process, our doctor warns you about the points you must consider. Besides, these are not difficult to implement. It is important to be careful, however, so that recovery can proceed as it should.

Complications and Side Effects

There could be some side effects of the operation. In most cases, customers give feedback about their complications. The most popular ones are:

  • Red spots:  Light redness of the eyebrow area is expected to occur within three to four days after the procedure. It usually passes within the specified time. Formation of vague red dots is normal, but they should not be permanent.
  • Anaesthesia complications: Doctors use local anaesthesia. If the patient has an allergic reaction to anaesthesia, there may occur complications. To avoid this, the patient must inform the doctor beforehand.
  • Ache: Usually, there won’t be any discomfort after the procedure. Thanks to anaesthesia during the procedure, there is also no discomfort to expect. After that, however, there is a small chance the patient may experience some discomfort.
  • Unnatural-looking eyebrows: Unnatural-looking eyebrows are often the result of an incorrect application. Failure to plant the hair follicles at the prescribed angle may result in an awkward upright angle of the new eyebrow. Eyebrow hairs that grow in upright or awkward directions can cause unnatural-looking eyebrows. In addition, the hairs are not individually planted, resulting in a poor appearance. 
  • Psychological complications: Failure to produce the expected image or having unnatural-looking eyebrows after the procedure may affect the patient negatively. Eyebrows are in a very visible area on your face. So getting bad results from eyebrow transplants may adversely affect the patient’s social and interpersonal life. To avoid such situations, it is important to choose a trusted doctor.

To avoid these complications, the first thing you should do is to search for a good-quality institution, like ours. The procedure requires delicate work and cannot be performed in just any operating centre. Even if you are suitable for the procedure and are very careful of your health after the procedure, one little mistake of the surgeon may cause unwanted results. 

You can always contact us for more information on pre- and postoperative processes. Our doctors and personnel would be sure to work fastidiously to improve both your physical and psychological conditions.

 

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