I am now 8 months after my transplant but my skin has lots of bumps
You have a condition called Cobblestonning that is produced by the graft skin edge, located above the surface of your normal scalp, resulting in these “bumps”. There is little you can do about this other than get another hair transplant to overwhelm these graft sites, putting possibly more hair in front of them so that they can not be seen. Of course, your surgeon must be made aware of the problem to ensure that he places the grafts flat against the surrounding skin at the time of the next surgery.
Thanks, for this article. One of my Colleague had the same problem. I will recommend this to him
This is a very rare case, and if this happens you should probably go for another surgery.