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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] Then use a credit card. [/quote] Or do charity care! Or a payment plan! Time is crucial here![/quote] Yes, this. Book appointment say your cash pay. When you see doc, at beginning explain you need payment plan for consult. doc might tell you he or she waives fee [/quote]
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