Whereas serving to construct a brand new residence, Donna climbed an extension ladder to take a measurement. “I was about 10 feet high and fell to the ground, which was basically concrete,” she says. “I fell with the ladder… I had six broken bones in the left side of my face and about 14 stitches right in the front in an L shape.”
After the accident, Donna noticed a surgeon who informed her cosmetic surgery was seemingly unavoidable. “He looked at me and, you know, rolled his eyes and he told me 95 percent chance I would want plastic surgery on the scar,” she remembers.
“If This Was Your Face, Who Would You Let Cut It?”
Nonetheless reeling, Donna turned to somebody she trusted, New Orleans dermatologist Mary Lupo, MD. “My thought was, if I need plastic surgery, then I need to go see Dr. Lupo. And I need to ask her just straightforward—if this was your face, who would you allow to cut it?”
Picture/ Dr. Mary Lupo
The reply she acquired was not what she anticipated. “She looked at me and she said, ‘Donna, I got this. It’s gonna take a little while and you’re gonna have to have patience… but I have got this. You don’t have to have plastic surgery.’”
For the primary time since her fall, Donna says she felt hopeful. “I never even considered that it could be handled another way.”
The Lengthy Recreation of Therapeutic
Donna’s restoration was not prompt. As a substitute of a one-time surgical procedure, she launched into a months-long plan that known as for month-to-month visits, cautious statement and small, strategic remedies. “Every time I sat in the room and she looked at it, she was figuring out what to do next,” says Donna. “It was always a revisiting of where we were in that time and what needed to happen in the next step.”
As her pores and skin healed, completely different methods have been layered collectively. Subcision (executed by inserting a small needle beneath the pores and skin) was used to launch the tethered scar tissue beneath the floor. “She had a significant avulsion of skin, and every time she would even smile, that scar was pulling and tethering and would actually get more indented,” says Dr. Lupo. To assist rebuild quantity and forestall the scar from pulling again, a layer of hyaluronic acid filler was positioned beneath the pores and skin throughout remedy.
Picture / Dr. Mary Lupo
Dr. Lupo additionally included mild doses of micro-Botox to scale back muscle pressure across the scar with out freezing her pure expressions and resurfacing periods with units like Fraxel, UltraClear and microneedling helped clean and refine the feel of the world.
Progress was gradual by design. “The nonsurgical approach is a process,” says Dr. Lupo. “It’s not a one and you’re done. You have to have a patient who understands that and is willing to see it through.”
“I Don’t Even Think About It Anymore”
At this time, Donna says her scar is barely a reminiscence. “I don’t even think about it anymore,” she says. “And if you would see it when it happened, you would think I would be looking at it for the rest of my natural life.”
Pals who watched her by means of the therapeutic course of are simply as shocked. “They’ll be like, ‘Donna, I forget you even had an accident,’” she says. “When they look at me, they don’t think, poor girl, she has a scar.”
For Donna, it’s extra than simply bodily therapeutic—it’s getting part of herself again. “I felt so much like I wasn’t alone anymore… that it wasn’t my scar, that it was our scar.”