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Dr. Alan J. Bauman is the Founder, Medical Director and Chief Surgeon of the Bauman Medical Group, P.A. located in Wharfside at Boca Pointe in Boca Raton, Florida. His practice is dedicated exclusively to treating male and female pattern hair loss. Dr. Bauman uses state-of-the-art medical and surgical techniques to help his patients maintain and/or restore their scalp hair.
Sharon Yvonne 2009-06-23
eyelash replacement
I have very few eyelashes left in each eye, no reason for the loss, I don\\\'t pull them out, and I never sleep in makeup.
You article says that the lashes that you transplant fall out and are replaced by new ones. Do the transplants always work?
Do they look natural when one has such few lashes left.
Also is the itching tolerable.
I can\\\'t seem to find any online pictures of the patients with this procedure? Can I possibly speak with someone who has had this procedure.
I very rarely go out, I get tired of peple asking me about my lashes.
can you possibly help me.
Eyelash transplantation is a viable option for those looking to permanently restore living and growing eyelashes to the eyelid. More than 85% of transplanted eyelashes will survive grow permanently. You will need to trim the lashes routinely, because they do grow long. Sometimes they need to be curled as well.
If you have a severe loss of lashes, you might need more than one eyelash transplant to achieve the look you desire. Eyelash transplants can also be used in conjunction with eyelash medication (like Latisse) to enhance the final result.
For more information on eyelash transplant procedures, visit http://www.eyelash-transplant.com or email me at doctorb@baumanmedical.com
Sincerely,
Dr. Bauman
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