Embracing the Trend: Bushy Eyebrows Are Back in Style!
Have you noticed a delightful trend making its way back into the fashion spotlight? That's right, bushy eyebrows are back in style, and they're bolder and bushier than ever! (more…)
Have you noticed a delightful trend making its way back into the fashion spotlight? That's right, bushy eyebrows are back in style, and they're bolder and bushier than ever! (more…)
Trends in women's beauty have changed with the generations. The heavily permed and sprayed hairstyles of the 1980s have evolved into a more natural look in the 1990s and 2000s. The appearance of eyebrows has also experienced generational trends. (more…)
Your eyebrows are a critical feature of your face, and they frame the eyes and affect your facial expressions. If you have thin eyebrows, perhaps as a result of plucking, but not necessarily so, you may want to consider eyebrow hair transplantation. (more…)
October 5, 2018 - San Francisco, California. Silicon Valley Hair Institute, the Bay Area leader in hair transplantation from San Francisco to San Jose, is proud to announce an update to its informational page on eyebrow transplants. (more…)
Many women, and some men, would love to have eyebrows like the film stars do, and now it is possible to have an eyebrow transplant in the Bay Area to achieve that same sexy, gorgeous look. Eyebrows can be lost for a number of different reasons including a genetic inability to grow...
Eyebrows can start thinning or become completely lost for a number of reasons including certain diseases such as thyroid complications, constant plucking, burns, infections, or simply a general tendency to thin as we get older in a similar way to hair loss on the scalp. (more…)
Eyebrow hair transplants may not be not your radar–did you know they were even a possibility? Eyebrows can lose their natural full and symmetric appearance for any number of reasons, including accidents with flames, side-effects from other medical treatments, too-aggressive “plucking”, or even just the ageing process. Turns out, not...