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crazyhorse27

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eyebrow lift and hair loss?! - Wednesday, September 10, 2008 11:07 AM
I was reading about some of the risks of having an eyebrow lift and one of them was hair loss. Does this mean you will lose your eyebrow hair or would this result in loss of hair from the front of the scalp?

If the risk is that you would lose some or all of your eyebrow hair, why do it?
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RE: eyebrow lift and hair loss?! - Wednesday, September 24, 2008 11:56 AM
To erase so of the years off your face. The eyebrow Lift is like any other facial procedure, we all want to look better. One of the only facial procedure that is done for practical reasons is eyelid Surgery. As it comes down to seeing better vs. look better.
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RE: eyebrow lift and hair loss?! - Thursday, November 12, 2009 3:14 AM
newbody


To erase so of the years off your face. The eyebrow Lift is like any other facial procedure, we all want to look better. One of the only facial procedure that is done for practical reasons is eyelid Surgery. As it comes down to seeing better vs. look better.


I fully agree with you.
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RE: eyebrow lift and hair loss?! - Thursday, November 19, 2009 10:16 PM
I got through a site which has relevant information for your question.
Check it out.
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RE: eyebrow lift and hair loss?! - Sunday, May 16, 2010 11:36 PM
hair loss may occur along scar edges. it may necessary to take advice from doctors prior to surgery and hair loss.
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RE: eyebrow lift and hair loss?! - Monday, September 06, 2010 3:17 AM
The cause of eyebrow hair loss is not solely limited to excessive use of eyebrow scissors and makeup,One of the major players in eyebrow hair loss is a disease called Alopecia,and After new cells have formed, your hair should continue to grow.
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RE: eyebrow lift and hair loss?! - Tuesday, October 12, 2010 2:56 AM
Hair (brow) loss due to hereditary disposition, diseases or accidents can be easily treated with a special hair transplantation technique. We prefer to use patients own hair to reconstruct eyebrows. After surgery patients have to cut their brows regularly because it growth analogue to the scalp hair,7 to 10 days (endoscopic patients may return earlier). Vigorous physical activity: several weeks. Prolonged exposure to heat or sun: limited for several months.
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RE: eyebrow lift and hair loss?! - Thursday, September 01, 2011 11:46 PM
Hello,

May be you loss all your hair or little. It all depend on your treatment.

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