One superglam film star is usually enough to start a trend, so when British beauties Kiera Knightly and Emma Watson both sported the fuller eyebrow look, it was hardly surprising that people took notice.
And Why Go Abroad has seen interest in eyebrow transplants rise accordingly, with the previous style for super-plucked eyebrows on the slide.
Eyebrow transplants are similar procedures to hair transplants, and are popular among those who have very fair eyebrows, or those who have over-plucked and found that their brows are not growing back fully.
The hair transplant procedure
Whether you require an eyebrow or hair transplant, the process is much the same and the first step is to contact Why Go Abroad and have a consultation with a specialist.
A spokesman for Why Go Abroad said: “One of our specialist hair advisors will photograph the affected area then discuss the case with a hair transplant surgeon.
“A decision is then made about how many grafts are needed and the hair transplant cost will depend on that. Why Go Abroad will transplant up to 1500 grafts at a time and most procedures only take around half a day.”
Whether it’s an eyebrow transplant to join the ranks of fuller-browed stars like Jennifer Connolly, or a hair transplant to transform your thinning locks, Why Go Abroad can help.
Visit Why Go Abroad today for more information, to get hold of a brochure or to contact one of our advisors.