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It seems like a big deal and this is the first time im ever hearing about it
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>>41706225
Reputable surgeons do mention it as a risk during consults.
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>>41706234
Thank God im not a face hon u can't imagine being unable to feel my face or express emotions
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>>41706225
The top of my head was straight up numb for like 6-7 months after the fact. The nerve endings do eventually reconnect but for a good amount of time the sensation is weird.
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I lost quite a bit of sensation on the top of my head but I literally do not care
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>>41706285
My surgeon told me to expect this in the consult
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I really like when my spouse licks my face so I will be keeping it
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>>41706225
A year and a half after ffs my chin is numb. Getting chin/jaw/rhino done and only one section being numb is a pretty good deal
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>>41706502
What has your medical team had to say? is it permanent?
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>>41706516
Nerves might reconnect someday, but I haven’t really made a stink bc having a small zone on the front of my chin be numb isn’t that big a deal.
There was def more numbness overall (like biting felt weird) right after surgery but a lot of it went away relatively quickly
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>>41706225
>shes not juicing NGF post FFS
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Yeah.. why doesn’t this get talked about enough? I have a sneaky feeling it has something to do with the sunk cost fallacy
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The nerves in my arm reconnected a bit after I tried to hack it off. Took like 6 years though. Doesn't feel the same as other skin but is like 90% normal now. Initially felt like TV static and something unpleasant ahere pain should be.
Would not recommend.
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>>41706225
This is a normal risk with any surgery and should be obvious to anyone that's not retarded. Like, how could you possibly think that that cutting down to the subcutaneous layers wouldn't risk nerve damage?
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>but it has been 3 months
>3 months
Lmao babytranners do be retarded
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>>41706225
yeh basically, as much as ppl keep posting u need an aggressive surgeon, that's where all the biggest horror stories are
besides numbness I have also read reports in the olden days where ppl that when back for revisions ended up w/ air pockets in their forehead so when they sneeze or blow their nose it inflates
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>>41708018
newfag
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>>41706265
You lose feeling at the very top of your skull, not your face
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>>41708050
>newfag
>me
Tourist
Lmao
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>>41708186
y r u u
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>>41708225
Because I am ayden
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>>41706225
That bit about your scalp feeling like a hat is going to keep me up at night.
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Ive had a huge amount of jaw and forehead removed and i think i got back 99% sensation by year 1. Chin took 2y to really come back
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>>41706485
lemme guess, great dane? labrador retriever? or... german shepherd?
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>>41708306
Its not that crazy in actuality. The top of your head feels numb for a week or 2, then kind of tight, like theres a light pulling sensation on it, for a week or 2, then mostly numb with some weird sensation to the touch that dwindles over the next few months. By the end you just have a small area on top of your head that maybe feels like 20% less sensitive



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