Pin Spot Mirror Plastic Surgery To Remove Scars From Halo (Neck Brace/From Breaking Neck)?
I had a halo on three years ago and they left scars on my forehead (as the pins went into my head there, for those of you who know what a halo is..)
I put vitamin E oil on them as much as possible, but they haven't got any better since my accident...I try to cover them up by make-up, and bangs just don't do it for me. But they're like right above my eye brows anyways-too weird of a spot for bangs.
Can I have any type of surgery to remove them?
I talked to my sister about it, and she said that she doesn't think so since it's scar tissue
It's not for other people at all, it's just when i look in the mirror or in pictures, that's the first thing i see!
Any help from anyone or past experience?
no plastic surgery will leave you with more, possibly worse, scars than before. halo scars are super tiny and i'm sure you're the only one that notices them. personally i'd be proud to have these scars and be able to say i survived a broken neck! i'd be so inspired every time i looked in the mirror to keep trying and always be the best in life. if you can overcome a broken neck you can do anything!
I bought a house (2900 SF) with an open floor plan design in the main living areas and a 450SF dance floor with a 14' vaulted ceiling that adjoins the main living room.I installed 24 x 24 marble tiles in the dance area and also put in a Wurlitzer full sized commercial Juke Box and a modern round table and bar stool set.Have a motorized 18" mirrored disco ball with the colored mini spot lights and a couple of black lights.
Question is:
should I go all out and put in the retro cafe booths and table,vintage coke machine,and a vintage pin-ball machine or should I leave it as an open dance floor?
noitall,
how rude of you.Someone pi$$ in your oatmeal this morning?
That really depends on your lifestyle. Will you use the dance floor more than you would the pin-ball machine, the booths? I've done homes with dance floors for people who have ballroom, line dancing and salsa as a hobby and they constantly use their floors. But, I've had other clients who "thought" it would be nice to have a dance floor installed only to find that they didn't entertain much that way. Now in one home, we left the dance floor but added french bistro cafe tables and chairs that could be moved when they wanted to use the floor to dance. In the end, the decision should be based on your lifestyle and what in the end will be an extension of it.