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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 Taiwanfor 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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Whilst still a part of the Republic of China, the small island of Taiwan maintains a wealth of ancient Chinese culture and traditions mixed with modern-day Western inspirations. With its food-loving locals and award-winning whiskeys, Taiwan is a land of surprises. With 14 JCI accredited facilities in Taiwan, Taipei, the capital, is home to most, many of which are part of the University Hospitals and offer a range of specialist tertiary care. The country welcomes an ever-increasing number of medical tourists each year, many of which travel for Eyebrow Hair Transplant procedures. Medical Tourists mostly travel from the mainland or from within the region.
Taiwan is one of the most densely populated countries in the world with 23.5 million inhabitants. The country has amazed tourists with its dynamic cities, vibrant culture, interesting history, and incredible natural scenery.
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is the main airport in the country, located about 40km west of Taipei in the Dayuan District, Taoyuan. It is the hub for 6 airlines including two of Taiwan’s major airlines, China Airlines, and EVA Air. It has international connections with almost every country in the world. The airport serves major airlines as well as budget airlines such as Air Asia, Eastar Jet, Air Busan, and Tiger air Taiwan. There are other airports that serve international and domestic flights such as Taichung Airport, Tainan Airport, Siaogang Airport, and Taipei Songshan Airport.
Tourists arriving at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport have a variety of transport options such as buses, taxis, car rentals, and Taoyuan Airport MRT. Buses are the cheapest option to get to the city center. Tourists who head towards the Taipei 101 area should take Bus no. 1960, while bus no. 1819 and 1961 will take tourists near Taipei Main Train Station.
Taxis are available in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2’ arrivals lobby. The fare is based on a meter and will usually cost around 1,200 TWD (40.50 USD). A journey to the city center takes about 50 minutes and taxis operate for 24 hours.
Taoyuan Airport MRT is the fastest way to reach Taipei’s city center. It will take tourists to Taipei Main Station in 35 minutes and costs 160 TWD (5.40 USD). The MRT operates from 6.05 am to 11.35 pm.
Tourists can travel around Taiwan by normal train (TRA). It is an affordable option; a train ride from Taipei to Kaohsiung costs around 845 TWD. Tourists who need a quicker travel time can opt for Taiwan High-Speed Train (HSR). The train travels from Taipei to Kaohsiung in just 90 minutes.
The cheapest way to travel around Taiwan is by bus. Buses are readily available and will reach small villages and mountain resorts. The country provides Taiwan Tourist Shuttle bus system that offers 42 routes to more than 100 tourist destinations.
Taxis and MRT is the best way to travel around big cities. In Kaohsiung, getting around in a bicycle is the best way to explore as it is one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in Taiwan.
Citizens of 65 countries do not require a visa to visit Taiwan and can stay for up to 90 days. Nationals of Turkey can obtain a visa on arrival valid for 30 days. It is best to check to the nearest embassy or consulate for visa requirements. Since January 2016, Taiwan offers an eVisa program for 18 countries including Saudi Arabia, Peru, Oman, and United Arab Emirates.