Eyebrow hair transplant in Calabasas.
Our Calabasas studio is the primary site for eyebrow hair transplantation — surgical FUE, performed by the Peterson / Swissa-Amran / Ruth Swissa team.

At 23622 Calabasas Road, Suite 123 — the studio Ruth Swissa founded in 1998. The procedure suite and all three members of the surgical team — Dr. Charles Peterson, Orr Swissa-Amran, PA-C, and Ruth Swissa, CMM — work in this one building. The studio sees patients Tuesday – Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., by appointment; surgical dates are scheduled individually, after a consultation.
The surgical program lives where the brow work always has.
Calabasas Road is where Ruth Swissa has designed eyebrows since 1998. The paramedical studio — twenty-five years of brow shape design, permanent makeup, and scar camouflage — is in this building, and the Med Spa grew up around it. When the practice added surgical eyebrow hair transplantation, there was no question about where the program would live.
The procedure suite is here. The FUE harvest setup is here. And, more to the point, the three people who run a case are here on the same day: Dr. Charles Peterson on surgical decision-making, Orr Swissa-Amran, PA-C, on the harvest and implantation, and Ruth Swissa on the design of the brow itself. The shape conversation that determines the result happens a few steps from the room where the grafts are placed.
Surgical scheduling is by appointment, built around the team's availability rather than a rolling calendar. Your surgical date is set after the consultation, once the plan is signed off — not before.

A short drive for most of the west Valley.
The studio is at 23622 Calabasas Road, Suite 123, a short distance off the 101. The estimates below are hedged on purpose — traffic in this corridor swings with the hour.
| From Woodland Hills | Roughly ten to fifteen minutes via the 101, traffic depending. |
|---|---|
| From Agoura Hills | A short run east on the 101 — most clients plan roughly ten to fifteen minutes. |
| From Tarzana and the central Valley | Roughly fifteen to twenty-five minutes on the 101, depending on the hour. |
| From West Hills and Hidden Hills | A short local drive — for many neighbors, no freeway required. |
| On a surgical dayPlan for a single full visit | A typical case runs four to six hours under local anesthesia. Whether someone should drive you home depends on your case and is confirmed at the consultation — build the question into your planning either way. |
This page is the where. The hub is the how.
Everything clinical about the procedure lives on the main eyebrow hair transplantation page — the technique, graft counts, what happens on the day, and what realistic outcomes look like. Candidacy has its own page, covering who the procedure suits and the cases we decline. The recovery page walks the twelve-month timeline week by week, and the eyebrow hair transplant FAQ collects the questions we hear most often, answered in writing.
We keep this page deliberately local: the studio, the drive, the shape of a surgical day in Calabasas. If you are still weighing the procedure itself, start with the hub and the candidacy page, then come back here to plan the visit.
Artistic direction by Ruth Swissa, CMM, 25+ years in paramedical aesthetics.
Where eyebrow hair transplant is performed.
Our Beverly Hills satellite operates Wednesdays by appointment and performs injectables only. Lasers, regenerative protocols, medical weight loss and wellness are at our Calabasas studio.
Questions we get.
Where exactly is the studio?
23622 Calabasas Road, Suite 123, Calabasas, CA 91302 — a short distance off the 101. Open Tuesday – Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., by appointment.
Can I skip the consultation if I already know I want the procedure?
No. Candidacy review, donor assessment, and the shape design conversation all happen before a surgical date is offered. The consultation is the first step of the procedure, not a formality.
How quickly can I book the procedure?
The consultation comes first — every case starts there, and the surgical date is set after the plan is signed off. Lead time depends on a deliberately limited surgical calendar, so we confirm realistic timing when you book the consultation rather than promising a window here.
Will I need someone to drive me home?
Plan for it. Whether a driver is required depends on your case and is confirmed at consultation — but after a four-to-six-hour surgical day, most patients are glad to have one.



