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Addressing thinning or loss of hair in the brows is ultimately dependent on the underlying cause of the loss. This is most commonly the result of autoimmune processes such as alopecia areata. This can be treated with anti-inflammatory steroid injections. However, the losses can also be due to trauma and subsequent scarring.Some patients may be candidates for PRP injections to halt or reverse the trend. Additionally, patients suffering from brow hair loss can consider FUE grafting.As always, discuss your concerns with a board certified plastic surgeon (ABPS) with experience in hair restoration.
Prp and progesterone can be used to help regrow eyebrows. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a hair loss expert. Best, Dr. Emer
The most common cause of eyebrow loss in men is the autoimmune condition alopecia areata. Steroid injections are by far the most effective treatment for eyebrow alopecia areata. However, one must consider other diagnoses as well including scarring alopecia, inflammatory causes and infectious causes (leprosy etc). There are many causes of eyebrow loss and expert consultation with a dermatologist is advised if regrowth is not occurring.
This might be regrown with the drug Latisse or you can have hair transplants to get your eyebrow full haired
Hello there are some possible side effects after use of minoxidil ,irritation of the skin, redness,sensation, itchiness .You can try lower dose minoxidil (%2) and once a day.
Finasteride daily 1 mg is a recommended treatmant for slow and/or stop the hairloss.But there is not any guarantee for stop hairloss lifelong.
About 10% would be in miniaturization. Hair loss needs an in-person evaluation. I suggest seeing a hair loss expert now to evaluate and go over your condition and provide you information about your best treatment options. There are great non-invasive options like prp/progesterone and/or hair tr...
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