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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly you're all getting your panties in a twist. The most likely scenario is these abrasions are superficial and do NOT require plastic surgery. Hospital doctors are experienced enough in this to know the difference. A bunch of amateurs on the internet who haven't examined her, do not.[/quote] Nobody is that! Everyone is saying to get a plastic surgery consult to avoid unnecessary ugly scaring to this child’s FACE! Some examples of what a surgeon could do: Use tiny stitches that get changed frequently to avoid scarring. Use surgical tape in areas where it would work better. Use specific ointments to reduce scarring. Give her a specific timeline for facial movements to avoid: like DO NoT smile/frown/raise eyebrows for at least two weeks. Etc. The plastic surgeon consult is not about surgery, it is about applying the knowledge of how the skin heals so that the girl is not permanently scarred from this accident. [/quote]
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