Eyebrow Transplant
Healing Timeline
Eyebrows shed earlier and regrow more visibly than scalp grafts, which is why the middle months worry people more than they should.
Reviewed by Dr. Arslan Musbeh · Last updated 2026-08-01
Transplanted eyebrow hairs almost always fall out between weeks two and four, then regrow from around month three. Crusting clears in the first week, the brows look thin or bare through months one and two, and the settled shape is judged at nine to twelve months — not before.
Week by week
| Stage | What you see | What matters |
|---|---|---|
| Days 1–3 | Redness and small crusts around each graft | No rubbing, no face-down sleeping |
| Days 4–7 | Crusts soften and begin to clear | Gentle washing as instructed, not scrubbing |
| Weeks 2–4 | Transplanted hairs shed | Expected. The follicle stays in place |
| Months 1–2 | Brows look sparse or bare | The quiet phase — no judgement yet |
| Month 3 | First regrowth, fine and often lighter | Growth is uneven at this stage |
| Months 4–8 | Thickening, texture coarsens | Shape starts to read |
| Months 9–12 | Settled density and direction | This is when the result is assessed |
Why eyebrows shed so visibly
Shedding after transplantation is normal everywhere, but on a brow it is obvious. There are far fewer hairs, and they sit on a small, exposed area with no surrounding hair to disguise the gap. The same shedding on a scalp is hidden by the hair around it.
The follicle is not lost when the hair falls. It enters a resting phase and produces a new hair on its own cycle, which is why regrowth starts around month three rather than immediately.
Trimming and texture
Eyebrow grafts are usually taken from the scalp, and scalp hair keeps its original growth cycle. That means transplanted brow hairs grow longer than native brow hairs and need trimming — routinely, and permanently. The texture also softens over the first year but stays slightly different from native brow hair.
Direction matters more here than anywhere else on the face. Brow hairs lie almost flat and change direction across the brow: upward at the head, flattening through the body, downward at the tail. Grafts placed at the wrong angle are visible even at correct density.
What can delay or alter the result
- Rubbing or picking crusts in the first week
- Makeup on the graft area before the skin has closed
- An underlying cause of brow loss that has not been treated
- Judging the shape during months one and two, when it is genuinely incomplete
If brow loss has a medical cause rather than a cosmetic one — thyroid disease, alopecia areata, repeated over-plucking — that should be assessed first. See eyebrow transplant for how candidacy is decided.
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Common questions
When do transplanted eyebrow hairs fall out?
Usually between weeks two and four. This is expected shedding — the follicle remains and produces a new hair later.
When do eyebrows start growing back after a transplant?
First regrowth typically appears around month three. Growth is uneven at first and thickens through months four to eight.
When is an eyebrow transplant result final?
At nine to twelve months. Density, direction and texture all continue to change before that.
Do transplanted eyebrows need trimming?
Yes, permanently. Grafts taken from the scalp keep the scalp growth cycle and grow longer than native brow hair.
Can I wear makeup on transplanted eyebrows?
Not until the skin has fully closed and your surgeon confirms it. Applying makeup over healing grafts risks both infection and graft loss.
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