Hip replacement in a teen

I do a lot of scar work. It’s something I enjoy, as it can create big changes in a relatively short amount of time. There can also be unintended consequences, of the positive kind.

These are a series of images taken after a right hip operation. There are three external scars, one of which is pretty big (9” maybe), and a web of internal scarring.

Neurologically there has been a lot going on, and the client is now able to walk much easier, and for longer periods without stopping after consistent and intelligent application of the HW drills.

Client images

The second photo is about half way through treatment.

Client image

The last photo shows the scar as it is now (2018.04.21) normal coloration has almost completely been restored, vascular refill is now back to normal, and the clients consciousness around its appearance has diminished considerably – all as a result of the neurological work.

Client image

If they want to look at the cosmetic side of things, once the neurology is cleared that’s something we can also look at, but for now, they are more than happy with the results ❤️
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