Possible Nerve Damage in Recipient Area from FUE?
Hi
I have recently undergone an FUE procedure. I had about 2500 hairs placed in total. One week after the procedure, The grafts have taken really well and the scabs have fallen off. All swelling on my forehead has subsided. There is only slight swelling on the vertex. I still have numbness in the recipient area on the top of my scalp, behind the hairline.
When I run my hand over the new implanted hairs, I feel slight twitching on the skin on the scalp. I am concerned about nerve damage in the recipient area. Is it possible that a nerve was pinched, poked or disturbed in the recipient area ? What is the corrective action to take if this was the case ?
regards
Whenever there is a cut on the skin it may cause numbness or tingling or pain. This should subside after several weeks (sometimes months). This should have been thoroughly explained to you before the surgery in your Pre-Operative Consent form and by your doctor. The follicular unit extraction (FUE) technique still involves a cut on your skin. Cut nerves in the donor area is more of a problem, because there are major nerve trunks there, but your question was about the recipient area.
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