Show patients their result before they treat.
Thin, sparse, or patchy brows from over-plucking, aging, or genetics — restored to a fuller, defined shape.
Sarah Jenkins
Plan #4230 • Upper Face
Recommended Protocol
Lash & Brow Growth Serums
PRP • For Eyebrow Thickening
Brow growth serums
At-home maintenance
Thin or sparse brows from over-plucking, aging, or genetics are thickened with growth-stimulating treatments — microneedling, PRP/PRF, and medical brow-growth serums — delivered as a series to encourage denser, fuller brows. At-home brow serums and conditioners maintain results, with improvement building over a few months.
Eyebrow thickening addresses thin, sparse, or patchy brows that can result from over-plucking, aging, genetics, or certain conditions. Sparse brows can affect facial symmetry and how framed and expressive the eyes look.
For a practice, brow restoration is a fast-growing, high-retention service that complements lash and hair treatments. The clinical goal is fuller, denser, well-shaped brows through growth-stimulating treatments delivered as a series. Helping the patient visualize fuller brows over the course supports a multi-session plan.
Eyebrow Thickening
Where it appears
Eyebrows
Facial area
Upper Face
Treatment paths
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From in-clinic procedures to at-home regimens, Afters maps the full range of options — so patients can see what each one would do for them, on their own photo, before they commit.
Professional procedures performed by a provider to target the concern directly.
Energy-based and resurfacing devices used to treat the concern in clinic.
Branded injectables and medical products providers use for this concern.
Medical-grade products patients use between visits to maintain results.
Patients rarely come in for just one thing. Browse other concerns Afters can visualize.
Common questions patients ask about eyebrow thickening — and what practices should be ready to answer.
Years of over-plucking, aging, genetics, hormonal changes, and some medical conditions can reduce brow density and create patchy or sparse areas.
Growth-stimulating treatments like microneedling, PRP, and medical serums can revive dormant follicles and improve density, though results depend on the cause and follicle health.
Brow growth is gradual — most patients see improvement over 2–3 months with a series of treatments and consistent home care.
Numbing is applied first, so it's well tolerated. Mild redness for a day is typical.
Microblading tattoos pigment to mimic hairs, while thickening treatments stimulate the brow's own hair growth for genuinely denser brows.
Afters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.