Failed eyebrow beauty repair

by 865512 on 2008-12-24 11:17:59

How to solve the problem of failed eyebrow surgery repair?

Methods for repairing failed eyebrow embroidery include chemical eyebrow removal, laser treatment, and electro-ionic eyebrow removal. However, these methods often yield less than ideal results, leaving some eyebrows with poor coloration and obvious scars.

The Dermoplasty Center at the Armed Police Hospital uses a subcutaneous continuous suture technique in eyebrow surgery, which avoids the aforementioned disadvantages. After the surgery, any fine linear scars left are not very noticeable. This method is conducive to modifying and re-designing the eyebrow shape for future eyebrow embroidery, ensuring that the newly designed eyebrows can cover the surgical incision line marks.

Eyebrow surgery removes part of the pigmented skin tissue above the brow bone. After suturing, this procedure slightly lifts the skin below the brow, helping correct drooping upper eyelids. The surgery has broad applicability and is one of the commonly used clinical methods in recent years for repairing failed eyebrow shapes.

This surgery uses surgical techniques to remove failed eyebrow embroidery or scars and pigment marks left by other eyebrow removal methods. It involves sewing together parts of the skin tissue from the brow bone (with some hair follicles) and the upper eyelid skin tissue to achieve the purpose of repair and treatment. This method works well for undesirable eyebrow embroidery, wide patterns, deep colors, blue eyebrows, as well as scars left after chemical, laser, or electro-ionic eyebrow removal. Moreover, the fine linear incision marks are not obvious and can be further modified and covered with additional eyebrow embroidery. Eyebrow surgery is currently one of the more ideal methods for repairing failed eyebrow embroidery and is worth promoting.