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The Rosenstock Lieberman Plastic Surgery Center, located in Calle los Almendros, San Jose, Costa Rica offers patients Eyebrow Hair Transplant procedures among its total of 28 available procedures, across 2 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Eyebrow Hair Transplant procedures at The Rosenstock Lieberman Plastic Surgery Center, as all prices are available on request only. There are many specialists available at the Hospital, with 4 in total, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: Costa Rica Ministry of HealthAACS - American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
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Eyebrow hair transplant is a cosmetic procedure to transfer hair grafts from one part of your body to your brow area. The goal of this procedure is to make new hair grow from the transplanted grafts to produce a fuller and natural appearance. If you are not happy with the way your eyebrows look, eyebrow hair transplant can be your more permanent solution to makeup products or eyebrow micro-blading.
This procedure is very similar to a traditional hair transplant. You are given general anesthetic, then your doctor makes small incisions at the follicle in the donor sites (usually the hairs above your ears). After that, small incisions are made at the sites of transplantation in your eyebrows and the hair follicles are placed. Any stitches will be placed in strategic positions so the scars are virtually unnoticeable.
You may be able to leave the hospital immediately after the procedure. Plan to stay in Costa Ricafor about 3 to 4 days for the initial consultation, the actual procedure, as well as a follow-up appointment to monitor your healing and removal of stitches.
The recovery time is relatively quick. You should avoid strenuous exercises for about 3 weeks, but you may be able to return to work and most of your activities in about 5 days.
Your doctor will give you detailed instructions on how to care for your new eyebrows. You need to avoid touching or picking at your eyebrows. After several months, your new brow hairs will start to grow and you may trim them to your desired length. There are generally no dietary restrictions after the procedure.
Eyebrow hair transplant is effective, highly successful, and safe. However, it is better to be informed about the potential side effects and risks that the procedure carries, including nerve damage, excessive bleeding, swelling; bruising, scarring, infection, and the new follicles that do not produce new hairs.
Although hair transplant is currently the only procedure that offers a fuller and permanent brow hair, not everyone can undergo the procedure. If you are not an ideal candidate for the procedure, you can undergo eyebrow micro-blading or eyebrow tattoo.
Before eyebrow hair transplant, you may not like the look of your eyebrow because you over-plucked or waxed it in the past, or you have an injury around the area. After the procedure, you should have a fuller, thicker eyebrow that looks natural and you will not need makeup to fill in your eyebrows anymore. The procedure may also boost your self-confidence.
Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers
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Costa Rica is a tiny country in Central America, bordered by Panama, Nicaragua, the Caribbean Sea, and the Pacific Ocean. This country is generally regarded as having the most democratic and stable government of all the Central American countries. It charms its visitors with unspoiled beaches, lush rainforests, a plethora of wildlife, and steaming volcanoes. Besides its breathtaking landscape, Costa Rica is also famous for its healthcare. Tens of thousands of medical tourists come to this country to take advantage of its world-class yet inexpensive medical care. Most of the medical procedures in the country are 40% to 50% cheaper than in the United States or Europe. Cosmetic surgery and dentistry are the most sought-after procedure, but a growing number of foreign patients also come for orthopedic treatment, bariatric surgery, and eye surgery.
Surrounded by volcanoes and green hills, San José, the capital and largest city of Costa Rica, has one of the most spectacular settings in the world. This laid-back and pleasant capital is filled with colonial mansions that have been converted into contemporary galleries, amazing food, and vibrant nightlife. The most popular attractions in this city are Museo de Jade, Teatro Nacional, Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, and Mercado Central. Those who want to relax under the sun usually visit Tamarindo, which is famous for its beaches. Here, visitors can visit Las Baulas National Marine Park, go rafting in the Colorado River, or relax in Playa Tamarindo.
Due to its close proximity to the Equator, Costa Rica is a tropical country with two seasons: the dry “summer” season and rainy “winter” season. The dry season, from January to April, is warm and pleasant. Rain is very unlikely to fall during this season, even in the rainforests. The rainy season, sometimes called the “green season,” is hot and humid. Rain usually falls in the afternoon and evening, while the mornings are often sunny. On the Caribbean coast, rainfall is spread out throughout the year, but it gets far less rain in September and October.
Juan Santamaría International Airport is the main international airport in Costa Rica, located in San José. It has various flights to domestic and international destinations, including Toronto, Mexico, New York, and London. Affordable domestic flights between San José and popular destinations are the fastest way to get around and handy for accessing the more remote areas. Buses are reasonably priced and have an extensive network, but they can be slow. Private and shared shuttles are available, the best way to get around is, however, by renting a car as it gives more flexibility and allows you to access more remote destinations.
Everyone who wants to visit and stay in Costa Rica is required to have a passport unless they are a citizen of one of the visa-exempt countries. The visa-exempt countries include EU countries, the UK, the US, Australia, Russia, and several other nations. Citizens of other countries not listed in the visa exemption agreement need to apply and obtain a visa before visiting.