So, while we find this idea rather creepy, we are also blessed with dark hair and understand that some of our blondies out there do have to deal with a hair thinning problem. As if that’s not bad enough, their eyebrows often thin as well. Now, there is a supposed solution. You be the judge. We haven’t heard anything but we’re interested to find out so let us know in the comments. Read on for more info about alternatives to (GASP) tattooing eyebrows onto your face, which we can definitively say is NOT a good look …

Style icons like Brooke Shields and Demi Moore have one thing in common- thick, pronounced eyebrows.  From the runways in New York to the movie sets in LA, bold brows have made a huge comeback in 2008.  And now there’s a solution for those unhappy with skinny brows.  BOSLEY, known as the world’s most experienced hair restoration expert, now offers eyebrow transplantation.  Permanent hair loss in the brow area can be corrected permanently with follicular unit transplantation, the same state-of-the-art technique used in hair transplantation for balding and thinning areas of the scalp.

The BOSLEY techniques yield natural results and can be performed in a simple in-office procedure. Hair is taken from a “donor area” at the back or sides of the scalp and artistically placed in the eyebrow area with attention to shape, thickness and appropriate degree of the arch. As with hair transplantation, the hair is dormant for three months before the new growth begins. Patients can easily repeat the procedure if additional fullness is desired.  The results are permanent and plucking or dyeing does not affect the health of the transplanted hairs.

According to Anthony DiBiase, M.D., F.A.C.S. of BOSLEY’s New York office, “we are benefiting from our many years of experience in advancing hair restoration technology to help pioneer and expand the market to eyebrows, certainly one of the most important facial features that impacts expression and personality.”  Eyebrows are something we take for granted, but when they are thin, absent or tattooed it’s the first thing you notice.

About Dr. Anthony DiBiase

Anthony P. DiBiase, M.D., is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery. A New Jersey native, he received his B.A. in Biology from Seton Hall University in 1969. He completed his General Surgery residency at Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, where he served as Chief Resident from 1976-1977.   Beginning in 1977, Dr. DiBiase practiced general and vascular surgery for 25 years in Wayne, New Jersey. He was on staff at St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, Paterson, New Jersey. From 1979 until 2002, Dr. DiBiase was also on staff at Chilton Memorial Hospital, Pompton Plains, New Jersey, and St. Joseph’s Wayne Hospital, Wayne, New Jersey, where he served as Chief of Surgery from 1995 to 2000. He is licensed to practice medicine in New York, New Jersey and California.  Dr. DiBiase elected to practice hair restoration exclusively and affiliated with BOSLEY in 2002.

About Bosley

Bosley completes its 34th year in surgical hair transplantation in 2008 with nearly 200,000 procedures performed since 1974 — the world’s most experienced hair restoration practice. Bosley advanced many of the artistic techniques used worldwide today to achieve natural results under the leadership of hair restoration pioneer L. Lee Bosley, M.D. There are eighty-seven locations throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico.  For consultation and surgical office locations please visit www.bosley.com

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