I absolutely agree with you on all counts. But we know some people are driven to have cosmetic procedures even though the risk seems to outweigh the potential benefit and the outcomes are not always as attractive as the person was lead to believe.
In terms of eyebrow hair behavior, I believe this is a real problem for African Americans who have eyebrow hair transplantation even without other health issues as their head hair does not behave like eyebrow hair.
I think your suggestion of seeing an unbiased doctor such as a dermatologist is an excellent one! I don't think that people with alopecia areata should be "sold" on eyebrow transplantion at all. But as in all diseases, there may be people with very mild cases who might want to consider it. Thanks again for your input.
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I absolutely agree with you on all counts. But we know some people are driven to have cosmetic procedures even though the risk seems to outweigh the potential benefit and the outcomes are not always as attractive as the person was lead to believe.
In terms of eyebrow hair behavior, I believe this is a real problem for African Americans who have eyebrow hair transplantation even without other health issues as their head hair does not behave like eyebrow hair.
I think your suggestion of seeing an unbiased doctor such as a dermatologist is an excellent one! I don't think that people with alopecia areata should be "sold" on eyebrow transplantion at all. But as in all diseases, there may be people with very mild cases who might want to consider it. Thanks again for your input.
April 29, 2010 - 9:29amThis Comment
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