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Eyebrow Regrowth After Eczema: Causes & Solutions
It depends on the severity of the eczema and the type of treatment used. In cases of mild to moderate eczema, the eyebrows usually grow back after the eczema has cleared up. However, in severe cases of eczema, the skin can become scarred, which can prevent the eyebrows from growing back.
In addition, some treatments for eczema, such as topical steroids, can cause the skin to become thin, which can also prevent the eyebrows from growing back. If you are concerned about your eyebrows not growing back, you should talk to your doctor.
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