RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Eyebrow Transplantation Using the Long Hair FUE Technique: A Case Report JF International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery FD Publication of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery SP 117 OP 125 DO 10.33589/34.4.117 VO 34 IS 4 A1 Albarello, Laura Caicedo A1 Díaz, Evelin Uyaguari A1 Castañeda, Daniela Perez YR 2024 UL http://www.ISHRS-HTForum.org/content/34/4/117.abstract AB The eyebrows play an essential role in facial expression and frame the central portion of the face. The loss of eyebrows, seen in cases of frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) or due to other factors such as burns or trauma, can be addressed by hair transplantation. From the first procedures in 1939 to the evolution of techniques such as follicular unit excision (FUE) and long hair/non-shaven hair FUE (NS-FUE), hair transplantation has allowed for the restoration of natural, dense eyebrows. The most advanced technique, long hair FUE (LHF), introduced in 2016, combines the benefits of standard FUE and NS-FUE, eliminating the need for shaving and allowing a preview of the donor and recipient areas as well as the ability to see the curl of the hair. Here we present a successful case of eyebrow transplantation using the long hair FUE technique.