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Patients frequently raise various questions about baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures, and medical treatments for hair loss, including Dr John Wattsโ€™ followers. They inundate his popular YouTube channel with queries on these hair-related issues.

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In this educational video sessions, Dr John Watts, a renowned dermatologist, trichologist and one of Hyderabadโ€™s top hair transplant surgeons, busts a myth about the safety of hair transplant procedures.

Does a hair transplant procedure cause any neurological disorders? Are there any chances of the procedure affecting the nerves during the hair transplant? What precautions are taken during the hair transplant? Dr John Watts addresses these questions, having successfully performed over 2000 hair transplant surgeries.

There are many misconceptions surrounding hair transplant procedures, and one such misconception is whether it can lead to neurological disorders.

In this informative video, Dr John Watts, a prominent hair transplant surgeon in Hyderabad, addresses and debunks this myth.

While responding to questions from Raghava XT, Dr Watts explains the anatomy of the scalp, emphasizing that the procedure primarily involves the outer layers of the skin.

While responding to the queries raised by Raghava XT, Dr Watts pointed out that the outer scalp skin sits on top of three inner layers of the skin: The outermost epidermis, the middle dermis and the innermost hypodermis (subcutaneous tissue) layer.

He explained that hair transplant surgery is performed on the outer layer by harvesting grafts from the back of the scalp and implanting the same on the front, sides or crown of the scalp as the case may be.

Dr Watts clarifies that the outer skin layer where hair transplant surgery occurs is far from the deeper structures like the brain and nerves. Beneath the scalpโ€™s skin layers lie muscles, scalp tissues, and ultimately the skull bone housing the brain.

He asserts that there is no scenario during the procedure where the surgery could come into contact with the brain or nerves, ruling out any possibility of neurological damage or conditions arising from the surgery.

While shedding light on the procedure, Dr Watts mentioned using local anaesthesia to ensure patient comfort. While numbness in the operated area can persist for several days (typically between 4 to 10 days), he assures that patients do not experience discomfort during the surgery itself. The feeling of numbness too fades away on its own. This anaesthesia ensures that patients remain pain-free throughout the procedure.

In conclusion, it is clear from Dr Wattsโ€™ explanation that a hair transplant surgery does not pose any risk of causing neurological disorders. The procedure is meticulously performed on the outer layer of the scalp, ensuring a safe distance from the brain and nerves. Patients can undergo the surgery with confidence, knowing that their neurological health remains unaffected by the transplant process.

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Raghava XT asks: Sir, I want to know if it is true that a hair transplant surgery may cause neurological disorders since the procedure is performed on the scalp. Please explain.