I’m sorry you’re feeling frustrated with the outcome of your brow transplant. What you’re describing is actually a fairly common experience—since the transplanted hairs often come from the scalp, they tend to retain their original growth pattern, making them thicker, darker, and faster-growing than natural brow hairs. The good news is that you do have several options to help soften and refine their appearance: 1. Regular trimming and grooming Many patients find that trimming every 1–2 weeks and using careful shaping can make a big difference in maintaining a softer look. 2. Thinning techniques at the hair shaft A provider can use thinning scissors or delicate shaping techniques to make the hairs look finer without removing them entirely. 3. Laser hair removal This can work in some cases, but transplanted hairs may be more resistant than native brow hairs. Multiple sessions may be needed, and results can vary depending on your hair and skin type. 4. Electrolysis This is often the more definitive option if you want permanent reduction or removal. It targets each hair individually and can be helpful if you want selective thinning without removing all of the transplanted hairs. 5. Lightening hair color Some patients choose to gently lighten the transplanted brow hairs so they stand out less. This can be done professionally to avoid over-processing. You’re not alone in this, and there are ways to adjust the brows so they feel more balanced and natural for your features. With the right approach, most patients are able to achieve a look that they feel much more comfortable with.