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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Curious why, OP. If you don’t mind sharing. My mom had a torn rotator cuff and bicep reattachment surgery and her scar is hardly noticeable. It wasn’t laparoscopic either. If you’re willing to share. [/quote] Of course! She’s having a 1-2” diameter round section of her arm excised, and he said he has to pull her skin taut over the spot to close it up. He said the scar will be long and indicated 4-5 inches, and he said the scar will be thick and indicated about 1/4”. He said it wouldn’t be a candidate for any kind of cosmetic remediation procedure. [/quote] Not available now, but who knows what will develop in 5-10 years. Meanwhile, she should use one or more of the suggestions above. I agree scars show you lived. [/quote]
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