Can the hair grow after eyelash implantation
Eyelashes are a more effective way to modify the appearance of eyes. Long and thick eyelashes can make people's eyes more attractive, so the beauty of eyelashes has a great impact on people. Eyelash planting is an effective way to beautify your eyelashes, which can make your eyelashes more beautiful. However, can the hair growth after eyelash implantation be cured? Can the hair grow after eyelash implantation?

Hair growth after eyelash implantation * *:
Eyelash planting Using minimally invasive technology, postoperative beauty seekers only need simple dressing without hospitalization. Because the implanted hair follicle cell unit is its own, it has no rejection, high survival rate, normal physiological characteristics, natural beauty, and can grow.
The eyelash planting operation is safe and beautiful. Generally, the transplanted eyelashes will maintain the characteristics of the hair and continue to grow, so they need to be trimmed periodically. After the beauty seeker plants eyelashes, they can become thick and beautiful. After surgery, they will not fall off. There is no difference between them and natural eyelashes. The beauty seeker can choose them at ease.

The process of eyelash planting can be divided into the following steps:
**Step, design. The doctor will design according to everyone's eyes, temperament and other characteristics. Including the number of plants, the growth direction and distribution of eyelashes. At present, the eyelashes planted are generally divided into European style and European style in terms of appearance. The European style can select thicker hair follicles. When planting, you should also master a certain angle, so that they will be more cocky and exaggerated. If you want to be natural, you can choose hair follicles with relatively soft hair.
The second step is to remove hair follicles. Hair grows and falls off continuously because there is a healthy hair follicle at the root of the hair. When planting eyelashes, hair follicles should be taken out from the hair area behind the ear first. Since each hair follicle can grow 2.7 hairs on average, these hair follicles should be separated into individual plants after taking out hair follicles. Under the microscope, the surgeon should carefully separate these hair follicles until each hair follicle later meets the requirements.
The third step is minimally invasive keyhole. When the hair follicles are removed, "dig" small holes in the gaps at the root of the upper eyelashes, just like digging tree pits when planting trees. Usually 30~50 holes are needed, that is, 30~50 eyelashes are planted. The doctor first performed local anesthesia on the woman's eyes, and then began the work of "digging" holes.
Step 4: Perfect planting. After "digging" the small holes, the doctor began to implant these hair follicles one by one into the eyelashes at the edge of the eyelid. It is very important to grasp the growth of the root of the new eyelashes in which direction the new eyelashes grow and how much they tilt. I felt that time passed quickly. The whole process lasted more than two hours.