Eyelashes, Eyebrows, and Pubic Hair Restoration
January 1997
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프로그램북(구 초록집)
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single hair follicle transplantation eyebrow restoration eyelash restoration pubic hair restoration local anesthesia hair root bulb removal natural hair direction hair regrowth curly regrowth inverted triangular pattern hair transplant eyebrow transplant eyelash transplant pubic hair transplant anesthesia hair bulb removal hair growth curly hair triangular pattern
TLDR Single hair follicle transplantation is best for restoring eyelashes, eyebrows, and pubic hair, with attention to natural hair direction, thickness, and design.
The document from 1997 discusses the restoration of eyelashes, eyebrows, and pubic hair, emphasizing the importance of using single hair follicle transplantation due to the natural existence of these hairs in single units. For eyebrows, the key is to replicate the natural direction and angle, with the inner third pointing upwards and the outer two-thirds converging towards the center, and the hair lying flat against the skin. However, because the transplanted hair from the scalp is thicker, it is recommended to angle the inner third also towards the center. Eyelash restoration involves using very finely separated single hairs and requires local anesthesia and protection of the eye during the procedure. The bulb part of the hair root is removed during transplantation to ensure the regrowth of finer hairs, which appear more natural but require careful attention during and after surgery. Pubic hair restoration also uses single hairs, and while finer separation can reduce growth rates, it often results in naturally curly regrowth. Increased density is necessary to compensate for the reduced growth rate, and design is crucial, especially for women, where a non-linear, inverted triangular pattern is preferred.