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Our beautiful nurse, Mim - We luv her |
With the help of our beautiful nurse Mim we were able to go into Dr. Bauer's office the day after the surgery for a clean set of dressings and to see Dr. Bauer's handiwork. I must say I was so very excited to see the results. I want to remind you that this process is exactly that...a 'process'. The journey is not over and once we are done with the few expansions Zac has left, we will end up with far less incision/scarring. Plus, the little ones heal so much better than us adults. I'll tell you that when I first saw the results of another friend's child, I thought to myself "oh, my...the incision is frankenstein-like...but please remember that the incision is placed on Nevus skin because it will be removed as the future Nevus is removed.
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January before any surgeries |
You can really see the difference between the normal ivory skin, the light brown Nevus skin (which was part of the skin that was expanded) and the hairy, speckled Nevus skin. Dr. Bauer ended up keeping part of the lighter Nevus skin that we expanded because it was better looking than the Nevus on the far right.
I know it makes you wince a little and it looks a little painful but this little superhero did so well!! We did not spend the night in the hospital and he was his usual Captain Happy-self in the morning with just a little help from Motrin and Tylenol :) He even got the drain out on Monday before we headed home from Chicago and Miss Mim said that his incisions looked just great! We even got to meet a fellow Nevus-friend in the hospital on the day of the surgery thanks to the NOI Support Group!
Dr. Bauer is A-MAZING! Thank you for all your prayers we are looking forward to not worrying about filling tissue expanders for the next four months :) Next up....Round 2 Expansion in August!! Woot, woot!
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