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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Last week she was in a bad car accident involving a tree. A lot of glass cut her face, and the ER used medical glue, not stiches. She is healing, and [b]I promised her if she doesn't heal I will get her a consult with a plastic surgeon,[/b] but so far here is what we are doing: - more medical glue for the cut at the corner where her lips meet (it falls off) - she knows to stay out of the sun and not cover up the cuts with makeup until they've healed - she has Bio Oil for when the cut is closed and scarring Is there anything else I can get her? A coworker just told me teens are into The Ordinary but I don't know what any of those potions do exactly. [/quote] OP, I don’t get this. You keep responding to people telling you to get her a consult NOW that you can’t afford it. What’s going to change later when she has the scarring that’s hard to fix??? This is penny wise pound foolish. [/quote] I don’t have the money now. [/quote] The driver’s insurance should be paying for this. Your reluctance to follow normal procedures and have the boyfriend‘a insurance pay might result in permanent facial scarring for your daughter. You need to do your job as mom here and make a plastic surgeon consult happen while making insurance claims. [/quote]
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