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Hit Head On Concrete Slab, Swelling Near Eyebrow, Bump, Crack, Gashes, Unable To Move Eyebrow. Can This Be Treated?

hi, I am pretty concerned. I hit my head on concrete 4 Weeksso. I originally wasreal swollen above myeyebrow. and under my eye. the huge goose bump and blackeye went away but when I fell I cracked my head open and had twosmall gashes..they glued them in the er. however now 4 Weeks later I have a marble dude bump above mywerebrow. you canstill see the two cuts and I have noticedan indent. I can t move the skin and my eye brow will not raise up like the other one. will the indent , bump and movement ever come back?? please help.m..thanks
Wed, 27 Jun 2012
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Hello ShannonSwanson6. Thanks for visiting healthcaremagic.com. When you injure your skin it causes scars and adhesions. If you massage the area around your eyebrow, it could help break up the adhesions and promote healing of the scar (s). The indention in your head may fade with time as will the scars.

Be well, Dr. Kimberly
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Hit Head On Concrete Slab, Swelling Near Eyebrow, Bump, Crack, Gashes, Unable To Move Eyebrow. Can This Be Treated?

Hello ShannonSwanson6. Thanks for visiting healthcaremagic.com. When you injure your skin it causes scars and adhesions. If you massage the area around your eyebrow, it could help break up the adhesions and promote healing of the scar (s). The indention in your head may fade with time as will the scars. Be well, Dr. Kimberly