I have a question
Why do people have such hmmm noticeable scars after surgery? (I was gonna use the word ugly but I suppose that'd be insensitive)
I've never gone through any surgery but I got a few stitches before and it's hardly there after I have it removed.
My mother got c-section (ahaha baby remover day) which left a scar on her stomach but it's really flat and if you don't really look for it, you won't see it.
But every time I come across a picture on the internet (usually about breast remover), the scars are always so huge and bumpy and dark, no one wants that.
Not to mention, y'all in US, UK, developed countries, you should have better technology and medical care than us in freaking Vietnam.
My mother's C-section for my tumor-sister was fucking botched, they cut through the muscles and it's worse than the scar here. (It was in 1980 in France.) I guess it happens, sometimes you find a bad surgeon, or an average surgeon on a bad day. I also think that these pictures make more of an impact, which is the goal here (we don't know anything about these people, we're just expected to go ooooooh sacrifice so beautiful), so the pic with cleaner scars get less views and so we don't see them emerge here. And lastly, maybe it was taken shortly after surgery, while the skin is still a bit swollen.
I WILL RIP IT OUT OF YOUR STOMACH IF YOU DON'T BUY ME THE NEW IPHONE
Why do people have such hmmm noticeable scars after surgery? (I was gonna use the word ugly but I suppose that'd be insensitive)
I've never gone through any surgery but I got a few stitches before and it's hardly there after I have it removed.
My mother got c-section (ahaha baby remover day) which left a scar on her stomach but it's really flat and if you don't really look for it, you won't see it.
But every time I come across a picture on the internet (usually about breast remover), the scars are always so huge and bumpy and dark, no one wants that.
Not to mention, y'all in US, UK, developed countries, you should have better technology and medical care than us in freaking Vietnam.