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Causes of eyebrow loss?

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Eyebrow loss can be caused by excessive plucking, nutritional deficiencies, autoimmune diseases, medications, eczema, or trichotillomania. Treatment options include a balanced diet, makeup, eyebrow tattoos, or an eyebrow transplant.

Eyebrow loss can be caused by a number of things and is not necessarily a cause for concern. In many cases, it is only temporary and can be triggered by factors such as a lack of nutrients or even just excessive eyebrow plucking. Excessive hair removal is one of the most common causes of eyebrow hair loss, in fact, and it can also be quite difficult to correct in the future.

Many people try to shape and pluck their eyebrows into a nice shape, which is perfectly fine. However, in some cases it is possible to damage the hair follicles when repeatedly plucking the eyebrows in the same place or when plucking too frequently, which can cause the hair to never grow back. For this reason, it is recommended that you only pluck your eyebrows as often as necessary and try to keep them as close to their natural shape as possible.

Nutritional deficiencies can be a cause of hair loss, including eyebrow loss, so it’s important to eat a balanced diet with plenty of fruit, vegetables, and protein. Taking a multivitamin every day can also help. If a balanced diet doesn’t help with eyebrow loss, you may need to visit a doctor for blood tests to rule out any other conditions; some autoimmune diseases, such as lupus or alopecia areata, can cause hair loss. Some medications can also cause it, so recent changes or additions to medications should be considered first.

Eczema or even just very dry skin can also cause patchy brow loss. Again, if simple daily hydration doesn’t help, a visit to a doctor can be helpful in identifying the problem. A dermatologist will be able to treat conditions such as eczema. Also, a condition known as trichotillomania can cause one to compulsively pull their hair out, which can of course lead to eyebrow hair loss as well; this type of condition will require psychological treatment.

In the meantime, it may be possible to cover up brow loss with makeup. Powder, eyeliner, and even a mascara-like product can be applied to the brows to fill in fine spots. For permanent eyebrow loss, some people get eyebrow tattoos instead; when done correctly, these can look quite natural. In other more extreme cases, an eyebrow transplant procedure may be performed; these procedures are generally considered cosmetic procedures and will not be covered by insurance.

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