Eyebrow transplant is a cosmetic procedure that closely resembles traditional hair transplant. During an eyebrow transplant, healthy hair grafts are delicately and skillfully harvested from a donor area, typically the hair around the ears, and transplanted into the forehead area. Each hair graft must be carefully oriented to achieve a natural appearance.

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE)
Hair grafts are individually harvested or extracted from the donor area using a specialized surgical tool, then transplanted into the recipient area. Each hair graft must be selected based on its color to ensure that the transplanted hairs match the existing hairs in the eyebrow area.

Eyebrow Transplantation







At Ucan Clinic, our commitment is to deliver the finest and most natural-looking hair results. With advanced techniques like DHI and FUE, we ensure precision in the placement of hair follicles, creating a seamless blend with your existing hair. Trust us to bring you the best in achieving a natural and effortlessly beautiful head of hair.
The recovery period after a hair transplant typically ranges from 7 to 14 days. During this time, some discomfort and mild swelling are normal. Scabs may form around the transplanted follicles, but they usually fall off within 10 to 14 days. It is important to follow the post-operative instructions provided by your doctor to ensure optimal healing and satisfactory results.
Yes, the results of a hair transplant performed at our clinic are permanent. We utilize advanced techniques ensuring the transplanted hair is sourced from genetically resistant areas. While surrounding natural hair may continue to experience regular shedding, the transplanted hair should grow for a lifetime, providing a lasting and natural-looking outcome. Regular follow-up appointments and proper postoperative care contribute to the longevity of your results.
Yes, it's important to protect your scalp from direct sun exposure for the first few weeks following the procedure to prevent sunburn and minimize the risk of scarring.
Strenuous activities should be avoided for the first week to prevent excessive sweating and irritation to the scalp. After that, you can gradually resume activities as tolerated, following your surgeon's advice.
It's best to avoid wearing hats or any tight head coverings for the first few weeks to allow the scalp to heal properly and prevent friction on the grafts.
Yes, mild swelling in the forehead and around the eyes is common after a hair transplant and usually resolves within a few days. Keeping your head elevated can help reduce swelling.
Contact your surgeon immediately if you experience increased pain, redness, swelling, discharge, or any other signs of infection or complications. Prompt medical attention can help prevent further problems.
Yes, Ucan Health Tourism has partnerships with reputable universities, hospitals and a non profit organization (NGO), allowing access to the latest advancements in medical technology and collaboration with other healthcare professionals.