Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:If she has an imagination, allow her to make up fun/funny stories about how she got the scar. Shark attack. Alligator feeding.
Anonymous wrote:This may or may not be useful and appropriate for your daughter, but it can be good to see role models who are out there doing their thing and being happy about it.
For example, the incomparable Padma Lakshmi, who has a 7 inch scar from elbow to shoulder that she now dresses to highlight, not hide.
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Why Padma Lakshmi Isn't Afraid to Show Her Scars Anymore
https://www.self.com/story/why-padma-lakshmi-isnt-afraid-to-show-her-scars-anymore
Padma Lakshmi Won't Hide Her Scar from Cameras
https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/padma-lakshmi-wont-hide-her-scar-from-cameras
Padma Lakshmi Loves her Scar (video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCLg0ChDsGA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, PPs. (And I'm sorry for what your kids went through.) The doctor said that the scar will be permanent and there's nothing that can really be done about it afterward or down the road. I will definitely add the "bad ass/survivor" view to our conversation!
He sounds like a real peach. Is getting a plastic surgeon involved an option?
And while it may always be there, I will echo the other PP - staying out of the sun and religiously using Maderma and Vitamin E for a long time does help.
For telling the truth? What exactly do you expect him to do?
I would like him to recognize he's talking to a 10 yo, and act accordingly. Which it doesn't sound like he did.