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6:37 pm - 10/14/2012

Would you pay $8,000 for Megan Fox's eyebrows?



A few minutes into her visit with plastic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Epstein, a 40-something brunette pulls up a photo of Megan Fox on her iPhone.

But it’s not Fox’s nose or cheekbones that the patient wants.

“This is how I want my eyebrows,” she says.

The doctor smiles politely. It is the third time in a week he’s been shown a picture of the actress.


“I assured her that it’s not really necessary [for me to study the portrait], because I have the shape of Fox’s brows and the direction of hair growth imprinted in my brain,” says Epstein, recalling the client’s consultation last month. “The look is incredibly popular.”






Just as Jennifer Aniston’s “The Rachel” was the most requested hairdo of the mid-1990s, in this boom time for cosmetic enhancements, “The Megan” is the must-have eyebrow of 2012.

Powder and pencil can only go so far. With the bushier look back in vogue — fuller arches are the signature style of everyone from Kim Kardashian to Kate Middleton — specialists such as Epstein have seen a 30 percent rise in the demand for eyebrow transplants.

“Over the last two years, it’s got really big,” adds Epstein, who performs between 12 and 15 eyebrow surgeries in New York and Miami every month. “A lot of women want [to copy] the Kardashians, but Megan Fox is far and away the favorite.”



The painstaking and pricey treatment, originally developed for burn and dog-bite victims and later used to remedy baldness in men, is being increasingly used by women for vanity purposes.

And, for a new look, women can expect to pay between $4,000 and $8,000 for the process, which on average takes three hours.

It’s an amazing look to re-create,” he says. Using more technical speak, he explains, “The hairs go straight up at the head of her eyebrow and then go into a more crosshatch pattern as they taper off laterally.”

Manhattan health administrator Jana Jordan, 28, is certainly pleased with her “Megan,” which involved about 400 hair follicles being transplanted from her scalp to her brows.

The self-confessed overplucker blames genetics for her fine hair and formerly patchy brows.

Nevertheless Jordan admits to “going crazy” with the tweezers in high school, when the highly manicured “Gwen Stefani look” was all the rage.

“As time went by, and fashions changed, I’d see people with thick eyebrows and think: ‘Oh my God, they’re so great!’ ” recalls the Hell’s Kitchen resident. “I’d hear girls in the office saying to each other, ‘You have the best eyebrows!’ — but nobody ever said that to me.
“I would constantly color them in, but I was desperate for a permanent solution.”

She considered an eyebrow transplant after being prescribed the eyelash enhancement drug Latisse, which worked wonders on her lashes but not her brows.

“I’m so glad I did it because it’s exactly my hair color and it looks so natural,” says

Jordan, who had the surgery at Epstein’s East 56th Street office in July 2011.

The procedure took about 2¹/₂ hours while Jordan was sedated with Valium and Ambien, and received Lidocaine shots to numb the pain.

“My main concern was taking hair from my scalp,” she admits. “If you take an inch of hair from my head to add to my eyebrows, that’s a big deal.” She didn’t have to worry. There was no scarring, and the hair on her head grew back.

After the surgery, she was concerned when her fuller eyebrows started to fall out. The doctor had warned her this would happen as the follicles became dormant.

But three months later, the hair started growing. And growing. Unlike natural eyebrows, transplanted brows have to be trimmed because they grow at the same rate as the hair on your head.

“My eyebrows grew and grew and, by six months, I had this old grandfather look going on!” says Jordan. “I was too scared to cut them, and it took a lot of courage to finally do it!”

Some ladies go to the salon for that.

“They need to be trimmed regularly with scissors,” explains Janna Morein, resident eyebrow specialist at L’Institut Sothys spa in Midtown. But other than that, says Morein, they are just like normal eyebrow hairs.

Another hair-restoration expert, Dr. Alan Bauman, believes the trend for fuller brows began with haute couture models on the runways about four years ago. It reached the mainstream more recently when A-list stars like Angelina Jolie and Fox started embracing the look.



“It’s definitely become more desirable,” says Bauman, who performs between three and five such procedures per month, about double the number he did in 2008.

Homemaker Kelly Krauss, 44, of Tewksbury, NJ — a reformed overplucker — cherishes her new, fuller eyebrows and follows a strict maintenance regime of combing and trimming in front of the mirror.

Before her transplants, she used to wear a baseball cap because she was so self-conscious about people seeing her face. “I had bald spots all across my brows and scar tissue from picking at the skin,” says Krauss, who longed to have distinctive eyebrows like actress Brooke Shields.

Krauss’ husband, Charlie, an attorney, worried how much it was affecting her confidence and, after searching on the Internet, encouraged her to go ahead with the transplant.

“Fixing my eyebrows was the best decision I ever made,” says Krauss, who paid about $5,000 for the procedure. “I love the fuller look, and people say it looks very natural.”

Similarly Vinny Sarro, a 41-year-old mom of four, is getting used to her brows being praised after having the treatment in March.

“My eyebrows started thinning when I was about 27, just like my mom and my sister,” she says. “I penciled them in and colored them and did permanent makeup, but I wanted to experiment with something new.”

She calls the $5,500 cost of the surgery “money well spent.”

“It took about an hour and an half per eyebrow, and didn’t hurt at all,” says Sarro, of New Fairfield, Conn. “Now you can’t tell the difference between the natural hairs in my eyebrows and the ones which were transplanted.”

Bauman also believes more women are being drawn to the procedure because the technology has advanced so much.

“We use a minimally invasive technique known as Neograft, where the follicles can be taken out and re-implanted in the skin without the need for stitches,” he explains. “It just feels like you got a sunburn for the day.

“The recovery period is much shorter and, though there is a period of six to 12 weeks where the hairs fall out and reappear as stubble, [as the follicles regenerate] well over 90 percent of the transplanted follicles will grow new hair within six to nine months of the surgery.”

But he offers a word of caution. “People might ask to look like certain celebrities, but we have to work with their hair type and face shape to make sure they get the best possible eyebrow design for each patient,” he says. “A lot of artistry goes into it, and it is very individual.”

There’s also the issue of plastic surgery begetting more plastic surgery.

“I am really happy with my brows right now,” says Jordan. “My boyfriend doesn’t understand, of course, but I can see myself going back to have more hairs transplanted in the future.”



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anerom09 15th-Oct-2012 01:55 am (UTC)
cricketgrl 15th-Oct-2012 02:02 am (UTC)
That shit looks so tacky sometimes. I love thick long brows.

When my brows are plucked thing I look swollen from my eyes.
fuckyess 15th-Oct-2012 05:24 am (UTC)
i think this is the actual one i use lol

it's sort of like a kohl so it's not waxy like an eyeliner and doesn't look jank
relinquere 15th-Oct-2012 06:19 am (UTC)
I have naturally thick eyebrows but the hairs are sparse. That's the same pencil I use to fill them in and makes me look more radiant and less ghostly.

WELL GROOMED EYEBROWS MAKES A HUGE DIFFERENCE.
belle_chouette 15th-Oct-2012 04:03 pm (UTC)
WELL GROOMED EYEBROWS MAKES A HUGE DIFFERENCE.

WORD.
bakemonos 16th-Oct-2012 02:04 pm (UTC)
PREACH IT.
nautynature 16th-Oct-2012 12:56 am (UTC)
BLESS THIS BROW PENCIL. i love this one and Mac's Stud
juggarnut 15th-Oct-2012 01:55 am (UTC)
there is plastic surgery for eyebrows? Then what are eyebrow pencils for???
sarahvma 15th-Oct-2012 02:32 am (UTC)
I assume it's for the actual arch as well.
belle_chouette 15th-Oct-2012 04:04 pm (UTC)
poor people
chaoticpassion 15th-Oct-2012 05:29 pm (UTC)
He's a hair transplant surgeon, you can technically transplant hair anywhere you want.
isntdaveone 15th-Oct-2012 01:56 am (UTC)
xtinkerbellax 15th-Oct-2012 02:14 am (UTC)
lol I went to school with this kid for awhile.
kapuki234 15th-Oct-2012 02:18 am (UTC)
lmao omg his face is plastered all over google images as THE example of a guido douche
senorita__ 15th-Oct-2012 02:21 am (UTC)
omg so he looks/looked this way on purpose/on a regular basis
kapuki234 15th-Oct-2012 02:17 am (UTC)
so chic
tobreakfree 15th-Oct-2012 02:19 am (UTC)
that pic legit scared me a little.
sustainablefuel 15th-Oct-2012 02:25 am (UTC)
That shape was so popular back in the 90s. I remember being like 7 and all the female faces I drew had their brows like this.
mangosmuggler LMFAO SPERM eyebrows!!!!15th-Oct-2012 03:38 am (UTC)
...cause that's what they look like lol
pineandapple 15th-Oct-2012 03:04 pm (UTC)
I had a friend of mine whose eyebrows were like that, too. Plus, she's a natural blonde, so she looked eyebrow-less all the time. It was scary.
bralesss 15th-Oct-2012 07:50 pm (UTC)
what
katemack82 15th-Oct-2012 01:57 am (UTC)
Oh.
beck_rocks 15th-Oct-2012 01:57 am (UTC)
i'm so glad over plucked eyebrows aren't in anymore
algore_galore 15th-Oct-2012 02:06 am (UTC)
it's quite a time to be alive
heart_iswild 15th-Oct-2012 02:37 am (UTC)
LOL
bienenkiste 15th-Oct-2012 02:53 am (UTC)
LMAO
raised_eyebrows 15th-Oct-2012 03:59 am (UTC)
lol
shanny_w 15th-Oct-2012 04:02 am (UTC)
YESSSS :D
wristtattoos 15th-Oct-2012 01:30 pm (UTC)
omg lol
greenfairy_87 15th-Oct-2012 02:10 am (UTC)
I sadly taught myself how to pluck my brows during the late 90's/early 2000's thinking if it looked good on pop stars it'd look good on me.
xeroxicide__ 15th-Oct-2012 02:19 am (UTC)
So few people look good with thin eyebrows but it's like everyone's been conditioned to groom their brows to death.
runandtelldat 15th-Oct-2012 02:50 am (UTC)
I waxed my mom's eyebrows last night, and today she was all "Nobody noticed my eyebrows. You should have done them thinner." I had to explain that no one noticed them because they look normal/natural. She's so tacky; I cannot.
sheilamarie 15th-Oct-2012 04:39 am (UTC)
I'm kinda not, but only because I can't get them to grow back now! I've not put tweezers to my eyebrows in about 5-6 years and they won't get thicker! I had GLORIOUSLY thick brows in 1992! Now I'm stuck with that crap (points to icon).

Ah well, forever out of fashion for me...
barilace 15th-Oct-2012 04:48 am (UTC)
yes. i hate that shit. also i have naturally thick brows (iranian up in hur). so...good good.
fuckyess 15th-Oct-2012 05:25 am (UTC)
soooo fucking glad

though people still hate on me for my full brows but every makeup artist i know has even fuller ones so everyone else can die
ncc_gqmf 15th-Oct-2012 09:51 am (UTC)
I live in Japan and it's still all about taking them off and drawing them back on here. Bleh.
ch33rylips 15th-Oct-2012 01:57 am (UTC)
Women do the oddest shit I swear to god.
slashxwhoreorly 15th-Oct-2012 01:57 am (UTC)
what the fuck why an eyebrow transplant
harmlessbondage 18th-Oct-2012 06:40 pm (UTC)
it didn't bother me until the part where they mentioned that your eyebrows just keep growing forever like your head hair. EW!
shift_from_here 15th-Oct-2012 01:58 am (UTC)
No, but Emilia Clarke's eyebrows are sheer perfection.
sustainablefuel 15th-Oct-2012 02:12 am (UTC)
ia
kapuki234 15th-Oct-2012 02:18 am (UTC)
ita
bienenkiste 15th-Oct-2012 02:53 am (UTC)
OMG YES.
hateistoodark 15th-Oct-2012 03:43 am (UTC)
ia
hers and Michelle Dockery's
heyignatzmouse 15th-Oct-2012 04:24 am (UTC)
ia.
fuckyess 15th-Oct-2012 05:25 am (UTC)
wasn't sure who she was but googled

her brows are too straight, not enough arch
shift_from_here 15th-Oct-2012 05:59 am (UTC)
love_keiko 15th-Oct-2012 05:19 pm (UTC)
YES. i am SO jealous of her eyebrows
aisling_ducks 15th-Oct-2012 01:58 am (UTC)
I love Megan Fox's eyebrows.

It's weird to get surgery for eyebrows to me. IDK. It's a lot of money to spend on it.
laserlipstick 15th-Oct-2012 01:59 am (UTC)
that's fucking stupid.
idityna 15th-Oct-2012 01:03 pm (UTC)
mte
because you need megan foxes face to have her brows, so that they are becoming to you and you look pretty.
just brows won´t help.
lucciolaa 15th-Oct-2012 01:59 am (UTC)
Well, it's not like Megan didn't pay for hers. She does have some gorgeous ones, though.
noon 15th-Oct-2012 02:00 am (UTC)
i love her brows and i'd love to have them

but $8k.......
lovetake_over 15th-Oct-2012 02:00 am (UTC)
no. i'm really happy with my giant eyebrows. i get tons of compliments on them.
breadprincess 15th-Oct-2012 05:02 am (UTC)
me too, I am so glad I inherited my Dad's caterpillar eyebrows
v_x_2 15th-Oct-2012 02:01 am (UTC)
her eyebrows in 03 were the best tbh
endlessness 15th-Oct-2012 02:01 am (UTC)
The fuck? My eyebrows end half way and are a pain in the ass but if I had 8k to spend on dumb shit I'd rather take my half-assed brows on a shopping spree
ponpiri 15th-Oct-2012 02:01 am (UTC)
lmao
snuffyqui45 15th-Oct-2012 02:02 am (UTC)
mfte
cityxpretty 15th-Oct-2012 02:12 am (UTC)
LOL me too.
manicpixiegirl 15th-Oct-2012 02:19 am (UTC)
mte
emeyea 15th-Oct-2012 02:26 am (UTC)
Same with mine. I can thank my parents for their inferior chin and eyebrow genes, but... $8k in my hand? My ass is going shopping, eyebrows can fuck themselves.
dacrayzblaze1 15th-Oct-2012 03:11 am (UTC)
For serious.
howlcosmiclove 15th-Oct-2012 02:41 am (UTC)
lmao this
swissbeauty23 15th-Oct-2012 02:53 am (UTC)
exactly
nationalboner 15th-Oct-2012 04:20 am (UTC)
LOL IKR.
joe_pwnz_pete 15th-Oct-2012 06:44 am (UTC)
ain't nobody gonna be noticing my eyebrows when i am dressed so fabulous
toilandblood 15th-Oct-2012 09:02 am (UTC)
haha me too
1337nik 15th-Oct-2012 02:53 pm (UTC)
I'd pay $10 to clean up the strays like usual, drop a couple thou on clothes and spend the rest on an awesome computer.
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