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.
He's a pediatric dermatologist who deals with vascular malformations, and he was sympathetic but direct, so I assumed he was telling it straight and not sugarcoating.
It is my understanding, and I may be wrong, that having a plastic surgeon there to perform the incision and closing - not the actual surgery - can help with scaring.
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.
He's a pediatric dermatologist who deals with vascular malformations, and he was sympathetic but direct, so I assumed he was telling it straight and not sugarcoating.
It is my understanding, and I may be wrong, that having a plastic surgeon there to perform the incision and closing - not the actual surgery - can help with scaring.
Anonymous wrote:I would get a second opinion from another surgeon. Not because a scar is a terrible thing but because the way you're describing it, he's not making any efforts to mitigate the results. My sibling had surgery on his shoulder and the scar looks horrendous 25 years later. It's a place where the skin doesn't heal well. He had other surgery nearby, done by a plastic surgeon, and it's beautiful and you'd hardly tell there's a scar.
Anonymous wrote:Your doctor needs some better bedside manner.
On top of that, the surgeon should've emphasized there are ways to minimize it including getting a plastic surgeon on board, sun tan lotion it daily (even in the winter, Maderma, and time.