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When Will Numbness Go Away After Surgery? Sensation Recovery Explained

When Will Numbness Go Away After Surgery? Sensation Recovery Explained

by Team | Jul 9, 2025 | HEALTH

One of the most common post-op questions patients have after cosmetic surgery is about numbness. It’s a concern that comes up mostly during recovery check-ins — and understandably so. When you undergo a surgical procedure, elective or otherwise, changes in sensation...

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