Eyelashes are thought of by most of us as only another feature that can draw attention and add beauty to our eyes. They are essential and protect our eyes from dust, sweat and other foreign materials. If you have some accident or medical issue and lose your eyelashes, you probably wonder: do eyelashes grow back? Yes, eyelashes grow back. However, it can take a few weeks or even months to return to its original length.

Eyelashes, just like all the other hair on your body, do have their unique life stages. They will grow, fall off, and more will be regrown. They shed and break off between the growth cycles, but if you maintain good overall hygiene, you can keep that to a minimum.

 

Name for each unique phase is anagen, catagen, and telogen. The anagen phase is when your eyelashes grow. This phase will last almost two months, about seven weeks. You'll have about 1/3 of your eyelashes in this growing phase at any given time. The catagen phase is when the growth is on hold for about three weeks. And last but not least the telogen phase. This is the phase when your lashes will fall out.

Eyelashes are not all lost simultaneously under normal circumstances; the answer to the question: 'do eyelashes grow back' would be 'yes'. You will have some eyelashes in each of these three stages. The growth rate will vary from person to person. One of the best things you can do to increase your growth rate is to avoid those nasty things you do. Cut back on alcohol intake, stop smoking, eat plenty of nutritious foods and drink plenty of water. By keeping your body healthy on the inside, you can increase the growth of your eyelashes on the outside.  

Of course, if you have suffered trauma or damage to your face or are under enormous stress or other conditions threatening your health, this expected growth stage can slow down or even stop. Eyelashes are hair, and just like the hair on your head, applying harsh chemicals too often can harm growth, and this can be reversed with a bit of time and TLC.

 

If you are not regrowing your eyelashes, you should visit your doctor. This lack of growth is likely a sign of some underlying health issue. That doesn't necessarily have to be serious, but it should be taken care of, not just for your eyelashes' sake. More often than not, you can take some vitamins, eat better, get enough sleep and cut back on some of the garbage you put in your body, and you will see an increase in growth.

So, do eyelashes grow back? Yes, they do, but only if your body is healthy enough to do its job correctly. And remember, just like the hair on your head gets damaged with too much styling, the same can hold for your eyelashes. If you're suitable for your eyelashes, your eyelashes will be good for you.