A BEAUTY fan has showed off the true effects of having an eyebrow transplant.
Businesswoman Emily Abraham explained how she “couldn’t imagine” having so much hair on her eyebrows this time last year.
However, after having the treatment, which costs between £3,000 to £5,000, is now in a completely different position.
Emily got a transplant procedure on her eyebrows to encourage more hair growth as she felt she was lacking in that area.
The 46 year old, who is a co-founder of a pre-loved designer product store in Knightsbridge, London called attended to get the cosmetic procedure done.
The eyebrow transplant involves surgery to reposition the eyebrow and the results can last a lifetime.
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The permanent procedure will make your eyebrows appear fuller by helping to replace any hairs that have been lost.
A surgeon will perform this procedure using scraps or hair grafts to replace your current eyebrow hair.
Emily, who is also known on social media as the , believes she now has the ultimate ‘brow goals.’
Taking to Instagram to, Emily filmed herself combing through her eyebrows.
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She uses a spooly to brush them up, which clearly emphasised the length of her eyebrows.
Talking about the length of her brows, Emily said: “I never imagined I'd have this problem one year ago and here I am.”
She questioned viewers of the video, with: “Who thinks they need a little trim?”
And many rushed to the comments section to share their thoughts.
One wrote: “Can I be honest! I don’t like them like that, definitely need a trim.”
Another added: “They are impressive! Will you need to have further sessions to fill in any gaps where the grafted follicles have failed?”
I would absolutely love to afford this procedure
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The Brow Lift Experts, who treated Emma, replied to this comment with their expertise.
They wrote: “Brow hairs are all individual and also specific to each individual's needs and requirements.
“Emily's brows were placed classically and are placed correctly however if brushed up can give a lamination appearance.”
Others loved her satire humour.
One wrote: “Oh you are brilliant, so down to earth.”
And some were completely sold on the treatment, wanting to have it done themselves.
One wrote: “I would absolutely love to afford this procedure.”
However, some came with negative comments writing that she looked “scary.”
Emily has captured the interests of millions of social media users across TikTok and Instagram.
Emily’s life has been filled with ups and downs, and she regularly shares updates on her social media channels including her podcast show Emily Abraham Podcast.
At the age of six, she revealed that she was raised by her foster mother after her biological mother passed away whilst she was lying next to her.
Emily, who is married to Adam Abraham, 37, has a YouTube channel with over 350 subscribers, where she teaches her followers her knowledge of business and designer brands.
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Dr Miriam Adebibe, cosmetic doctor and co-founder of Victor & Garth, says: “Celebrities are opting to turn their backs on aesthetic treatments that create the unnatural look that makes us all look very similar.
“Overdone features that don’t suit the face and dissolve facial individuality are going out of fashion.
“Many of these stars will still be having treatments, but ones with more of a regenerative focus.
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“Previously, it was used to entirely freeze the muscles of the face, whereas more recently, patients are using Botox to help maintain collagen levels but keep movement with smaller doses.
“On top of all this, celebs are embracing ageing gracefully — and it’s refreshing to see.”
Emily is a mum of three, but keeps the identity of two of her children private, but her youngest is known as the ‘billionaire's daughter.’
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Previously speaking to Fabulous, Emily said her daughter’s favourite item to wear is “Yeezy 350 trainers” and she has a “special” collection of designer bags and fine jewellery.
Emily's 10 year old daughter also loves to eat seafood, and shop in Harrods and Zara.