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Health Tour, located in Ramat Yam St, Herzliya, Israel offers patients Eyebrow Hair Transplant procedures among its total of 105 available procedures, across 21 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Eyebrow Hair Transplant procedures at Health Tour, as all prices are available on request only. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by the lead specialist at the Hospital, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: Accreditation Programme of Health OrganizationISPS - The Israel Society of Plastic Surgeons
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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 Israelfor 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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Israel celebrated 70 years of independence in 2018 - in what is a truly ancient land. The world’s only Jewish and democratic state is home to sites sacred to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. While these holy places are truly unique attractions, there is more to Israel than religious heritage and complex politics. Jerusalem is the official capital and holy city to three world religions, previously mentioned, while Tel Aviv brims with beaches and bustles with urban vitality. Then there’s the Dead Sea and Masada, the stark, stunning Negev, and fertile Galilee. The number of museums and cultural institutions per relative area is larger in Israel than anywhere in the world.
Home to more than 30 JCI accredited facilities, medical tourists visit Israel for a variety of procedures, but particularly dental and tertiary care. Eyebrow Hair Transplant procedures are also a popular choice.
Israel is an alluring destination for those who want to appreciate its astonishing religious sites, stunning natural beauty, and remarkable historic relics.
Israel is a year-round destination but the temperatures in the city vary widely. The coastal areas such as Tel Aviv and Haifa experiences a typical Mediterranean climate where the winters are rainy and the summers are hot. The area around Northern Negev has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cool winters. The Southern Negev has a desert climate with extremely hot summers and mild winters. On the other hand, mountainous regions have pleasant summer and cold winters with a little snowfall.
Generally, the winter months from November to March are the coldest months in the country. When mountainous areas such as Jerusalem receives snowfall, the coastal areas experience heavy rainfall. Summer starts in June and ends in August and it is the hottest season in every part of the country, especially in the desert area where the heat can be overbearing. The seasons of spring and autumn have the best weather, with pleasant temperatures and fewer rainy days.
Ben Gurion Airport is the main gateway to Israel and it is the busiest airport in the country located 20 kilometers southeast of Tel Aviv and 45 kilometers northwest of Jerusalem. The airport is ranked among the five best airports in the Middle East. It serves both domestic and international flights to and from numerous major cities around the world. There is two main passenger terminal at this airport. Terminal 1 serves domestic flights and international budget airlines such as EasyJet and Vueling, while Terminal 3 serves international flights.
Since the distance between one city to another is relatively short, getting around Israel is easy. The quickest and most convenient way is by domestic flights. The tickets are not very expensive and deals are often available online. Sometimes a one-way ticket can cost as little as 89 NIS (25 USD). Buses are also convenient but can be slow during traffic jams. Buses connecting Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Haifa depart very frequently. A one-way ticket from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is around 25 NIS (7 USD). Israel’s main bus company is the Egged Bus Company. Trains are also available and very comfortable. They are a lot faster than the bus but the cost can be higher.
Taxis are widely available and can be hailed directly from the streets. Although most taxis are metered, you can agree on a fixed rate and be aware that some drivers are known to overcharge tourists, so you should insist on using the meter and make sure that it is reset to the base fare after you get in. The base fare is normally around 12.30 NIS (3.5 USD). There is also a shared taxi van known as Sherut. It is a good option to travel between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem or Tel Aviv and Haifa.
All visitors must hold a passport valid for at least six months after the date of departure from Israel. Citizens of 99 countries including the European Union, Canada, Singapore, Russia, and the United States do not require a visa to enter the country for up to 3 months. Nationals not listed on the visa exemption agreement need to obtain a visa and should contact their nearest embassy of Israel. Citizens of 25 countries require a confirmation from the Israeli government before a tourist visa is issued.