After eyelash implantation, we originally expected that the eyelashes would grow long, thick, and curly in the near future. However, some people find that their eyelashes fall out after eyelash implantation, causing them to worry about losing all their lashes. So, will the eyelashes still grow after falling out following eyelash implantation?
Will the eyelashes still grow after falling out following eyelash implantation?
Yes, the eyelashes will still grow after falling out following eyelash implantation.
After eyelash implantation, a certain amount of eyelash shedding is normal and does not need to be overly worried about. During the growth cycle of the eyelash follicles, the eyelashes that enter the resting phase will fall out, and after a period of time, new eyelashes will grow as the follicles enter the growth phase.
Reasons for eyelash shedding after eyelash implantation
The reasons for eyelash shedding after eyelash implantation are:
1. The original eyelash follicles may die and fall out after eyelash implantation, which will be accompanied by eyelash shedding.
2. The newly transplanted eyelashes enter the resting phase quickly, which also leads to natural eyelash shedding.
3. Within a certain period of time after eyelash implantation, the new follicles have not fully adapted to the environment, which can also cause eyelash shedding.
How long does it take for eyelashes to grow after falling out following eyelash implantation?
After eyelash implantation, eyelash shedding usually occurs around 2 to 3 months, and new eyelashes will start to grow around the 4th month. The growth cycle of eyelash follicles is generally 2 months. After eyelash transplantation, it takes about a month for the eyelashes to survive and then gradually experience eyelash shedding. Around the 4th month, eyelash shedding stops, and new eyelashes slowly grow and are less likely to fall out.
What should you do if your eyelashes fall out after eyelash implantation?
If your eyelashes fall out after eyelash implantation, don't panic, especially if it happens shortly after the procedure. Make regular visits to the hospital for follow-up examinations to monitor the survival of the transplanted eyelashes. If there is a sudden and significant loss of eyelashes after a long period of eyelash implantation, seek medical attention promptly for examination and treatment.