Eyebrow Restoration
Eyebrow Transplant Fresno
Restore eyebrow density, shape, and definition with permanent FUE-based eyebrow transplant — performed by a licensed physician. A real alternative to microblading.

Your hair restoration physician
Dr. Oscar F. Hernandez Sandoval, MD
Every consultation, hairline design, extraction, and graft placement at Inside Out Medical Center is performed personally by Dr. Hernandez — never delegated to a technician. His training in FUE and DHI hair restoration shapes a careful, evidence-based approach to long-term results.
- Board-certified physician
- FUE & DHI hair restoration training
- Only Central Valley provider offering DHI
- Independent Fresno practice owner
- English & Spanish
Permanent eyebrow restoration with FUE.
Eyebrow transplant uses individual scalp follicles to rebuild thinning, over-plucked, or scarred brows. Unlike microblading or tattooing, transplanted eyebrows are real hair — they grow, they can be trimmed and shaped, and they don't fade over time.
The art of eyebrow restoration is in the placement: each follicle must be set at the correct angle and direction to lay flat against the brow rather than stand up like scalp hair. We design the brow shape with you in advance and plan graft count to match.
Why patients choose Inside Out.
01
Permanent
Real hair that grows for life. No fading, no touch-ups every year.
02
Natural look
Each follicle placed at the correct angle to lay flat against the brow.
03
Custom shape
Designed with you in advance — fills, defines, or extends as needed.
04
Scar-friendly
Excellent option for restoring brows over scars, burns, or alopecia patches.
Candidacy
Is this the right treatment for you?
A consultation is the only way to know for sure — but here's how we generally evaluate candidacy.
Often a good candidate
- Thinning or sparse brows from over-plucking or aging
- Brow loss from medical treatment, alopecia, or trauma
- Scar coverage in the brow area
- Adequate scalp donor density
May not be ideal
- Active alopecia areata in the brow area
- Insufficient donor density
- Unrealistic expectations of microblading-style precision in every hair
How it works
A clear, supported process.
Step 1
Design
We draw and review the desired shape together before any extraction.
Step 2
Procedure day
2–4 hours under local anesthesia. You're awake and comfortable. Single-day procedure.
Step 3
Growth
Initial scabs heal in 5–7 days. Transplanted hairs shed at 2–4 weeks. New growth visible at 3 months, final result 6–9 months.
The Inside Out difference
Why patients across Central California choose us.
Physician-performed
Every follicle placed by Dr. Hernandez personally.
Designed in person
Brow shape planned with you, not handed off to a stencil.
Local follow-up
Trim coaching and aftercare in Fresno.
Real patients, real results
Eyebrow Transplant Journey

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FAQs
Common questions.
Don't see your question? Call us at 559-940-6990 or book a consultation — every patient gets honest, direct answers.
Will I have to trim my eyebrows?+
Yes — transplanted scalp hair tends to grow longer than native brow hair. Most patients trim every 1–2 weeks. It's quick and routine.
How is this different from microblading?+
Microblading is a temporary tattoo that fades and needs touch-ups. Transplanted brows are real hair that grows permanently and looks fully three-dimensional.
When will I see final results?+
Initial growth at 3 months, meaningful density at 6, final shape and texture at 9 months.
Is the procedure painful?+
Performed under local anesthesia. Most patients describe it as comfortable. Recovery discomfort is mild.
Take the first step toward your results.
Book a consultation with Dr. Hernandez. A $200 consultation deposit secures your appointment and is fully credited toward your treatment if you move forward.
