Abstract

Background:Long hair follicular unit excision (LHF) allows surgeons to fully visualize hair curliness, which is crucial in eyebrow transplantation where matching curliness is a matter of utmost importance. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the clinical importance of LHF in eyebrow transplantation.Methods:A total of 36 patients who had undergone eyebrow transplantation surgery with LHF were enrolled. Twelve of the 36 patients had previously undergone unsatisfactory surgery at another clinic. Of these, 2 patients underwent complete laser eyebrow removal, and 3 patients underwent selective electro-cautery with unmatched hair curliness before surgery. The remaining 7 patients underwent surgery to increase eyebrow hair density or to reshape their eyebrows. A satisfaction survey was administered to patients > 6 months after the procedure.Results:All patients showed natural eyebrow transplant results at their follow-up visits and were satisfied with the results. Patient and surgeon satisfaction scores were 4.7 and 4.3, respectively. Four patients underwent a touch-up procedure to increase hair density with 21, 43, 12, and 45 follicular units, respectively, and were satisfied with the results. There were no cases of asymmetry or adverse events, such as folliculitis.Conclusions:The authors derived satisfactory results from the patients who underwent eyebrow transplantation by the LHF method. Therefore, we conclude that LHF is a suitable surgical method for eyebrow hair transplantation.

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