Getting an Eyebrow Transplant Changed My Life

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Getting an Eyebrow Transplant Changed My Life
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'My relationship with my brows has been a journey—a fun one—but they've been drawn on for my entire life until I got these bushy guys.'

?" And I did it and was like, Oh my god, this looks amazing. This is what I need. That's when I started to research eyebrow transplants. I went into a spiral of figuring out if certain celebrities had them. It became this obsession until I finally did it myself years later.The big reason why I waited is it's very expensive plastic surgery. I'll tell you, I paid about $8,500. [Ed note: The minimum cost is about $5,000, according to Haalas.

It would not just be the money, either; but just thinking, I'm going to be in pain. I'm actually getting plastic surgery, I'm nervous. What if it doesn't look good? You literally take a piece of scalp. I'll just get into this now. You can take a piece of scalp, and they pull the follicles out of the actual skin. I mean, from what I could tell ... I was just laying there., but you're in a good state though; let me tell you.

Then, the doctor comes in, and she starts basically putting holes in my brow area, and then they place the follicle into that hole. Gross, right? I mean, I have pictures of me after. I looked I'd been in a boxing match, but it's not that bad. There wasn't any pain really when I was getting it done. Even after the first few days, I really didn't feel much pain. It was not a bad process, honestly.I remember not being swollen that long.

Here's the thing, though: The hair's in there, and you're like, Oh my god, I have my eyebrow hair, but it's scabby and gross. Then, they fall out. You're left with nothing again. Three months later, you see your actual results. For three months, you're going,It feels almost devastating when you're like, they're still not, they're still no eyebrows.

My brows were always like a few little down feathers — very soft. Now, these definitely feel more course, definitely thicker.Usually, I trim them about every two days. I brush them up with a spooley. Then, I cut them with scissors and shape them in a certain way. Of course, I've used little scissors to shape people's brows when I'm working, so that wasn't anything new to me.

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