If you've noticed Meagan Good's eyebrow transformation, you may be wondering who her makeup artist is, because the star's bold brows frame her face perfectly. However, it turns out makeup isn't responsible for Good's new look. Instead, the star took a much more permanent approach to filling in her brows: She underwent an eyebrow transplant. Good explained why she felt the surgery was necessary during an interview on "The Wendy Williams Show," (via Newsweek). "Nineties brow was pluck everything out, and then eventually it was tattooing," she said.
According to the star's segment on The Doctors, she began plucking her eyebrows at the age of 15, and by the time she reached 19, they stopped growing back. She tried to correct the damage through eyebrow tattooing and even microblading. Unfortunately, neither process yielded the results she wanted, so plastic surgery was the next step.
According to Allure, hair restoration surgeon Carlos K. Wesley explained that there are multiple sources of transplantable hairs for this procedure, but a popular area is the patient's leg hair follicles, due to their desirable growth rate. However, Good decided to have her transplant harvested from the back of her head. In April 2018, Good posted a stunning selfie and expressed her gratitude to eyebrow specialists Dr. Jason Champagne and Dr. Jason Diamond, who performed the procedure. "After destroying my eyebrows at age 19, I'm over the moon with these results thus far," she wrote in part.