This blog was written by Dr. Steven Gabel of Portland, OR who is an elite member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians.

How common is it to have numbness two months after hair transplant surgery?

Numbness of the top the scalp is very common after hair restoration surgery. When making incisions in the balding area, the nerves that innervate the scalp are “stunned” for a while.

Most patients experience complete return of sensation to the top of their scalp two to four months following hair transplant surgery as the nerves “wake up”.

.Dr. Steve Gabel, M.D.
____

David (TakingThePlunge) Forum Co-Moderator and Editorial Assistant for the Hair Restoration Forum and Social Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center, and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog.

Get Proven Hair Loss Treatments at the Best Prices by visiting our new Online Hair Loss Product Store

Technorati Tags: , ,

David aka - TakingthePlunge

View Comments

  • We spend in the protection and excellence of our merchandise! We test Dr. Numb in dissimilar independent research lab to confirm that our formulation is the most efficient and the securest.

Recent Posts

Body Hair Transplants Are They Worth It? Dr. Pradeep Sethi Answers

I'm at thirty-one year old man with a Norwood 6 level of hair loss. I…

3 years ago

Can I Get an FUE Without Propecia?

I'm a 31 year old male I have been losing hair for the past six…

3 years ago

Am I Balding? How To Tell The Signs of Hair Loss

I'm concerned that i'm going bald. My dad is 54 years old, and still has…

3 years ago

Should I Choose an FUE or FUT Hair Transplant?

I'm a 30-year old male with a Norwood 4 hair loss pattern. I have been…

3 years ago

Should I Get A Hair Transplant or Hair System?

I'm twenty years old and already have aggressive hair loss. I'm imbetween a Norwood 5…

4 years ago

What Is The Success Rate of Hair Transplants?

I'm interested in getting a hair transplant later this year, but I am a very…

4 years ago