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Tracheal shave - any excuse for the scar?

Started by bunny girl, October 26, 2016, 03:41:41 AM

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bunny girl

Hi,

I'm going through tracheal shave and started thinking about what to tell to people if they ask about the scar shortly after the surgery before it heals. What kind of excuses are there? :p my incision will be placed under the chin. Thanks
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Xirafel

Quote from: bunny girl on October 26, 2016, 03:41:41 AM
Hi,

I'm going through tracheal shave and started thinking about what to tell to people if they ask about the scar shortly after the surgery before it heals. What kind of excuses are there? :p my incision will be placed under the chin. Thanks
Depending on the climate, you could possibly wear a scarf to hide it?
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anjaq

If the scar is at the neck you could say thyroid surgery, which is however something serious. If it is under the chin, maybe you can say it was a bit of a facelift?

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Dena

Knife fight, had a boo boo removed. The truth is after mine, nobody asked but once the stitches were out, I could cover it with light makeup so it didn't show. There is still a mark there but I stopped covering it with makeup and still nobody has ever asked.
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Maria77

You can say you got lipoed under the chin to get rid of a fat pad.
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Sophia Sage

The scar under the chin will blend in with wrinkles, and is generally not visible to begin with in that position.  It's never come up since I had facial surgery back in the day. (Unlike the hairline scar, which *was* noticed once.)
What you look forward to has already come, but you do not recognize it.
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bunny girl

Haha funny.
Right now I'm day 2 post op and my neck/chin is swollen, 2x the normal size now and wondered what I'm gonna say if asked...  yesterday Uber driver asked and I said I had a throat surgery.
But I'm now more concerned about the loss of my voice...
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EmilyMK03

I had a trachea shave last month, and it took about 3 weeks for me to get back to my full vocal range.  Like you, I was worried at first, but it gets better with time.  Try not to use your voice too much and get plenty of rest.  The swelling can last a lot longer though...
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bunny girl

Quote from: EmilyMK03 on October 28, 2016, 12:42:24 PM
I had a trachea shave last month, and it took about 3 weeks for me to get back to my full vocal range.  Like you, I was worried at first, but it gets better with time.  Try not to use your voice too much and get plenty of rest.  The swelling can last a lot longer though...

Oh dear it's reassuring to hear from someone who's been through this but at the same time my hopes of getting my voice back quickly got shuttered  :(  the swelling makes my jaw line look so huge now...  and strangely my doctor told me to try to speak loudly to get my voice back ???
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chinee

when I had my tracheal shave, I wore a scarf for a week even if it was summer that time. But after a week the scar was still visible, everybody from our office thinks I was robbed and someone slashed my neck
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bunny girl

Lol
I look like I'm a victim of domestic violence now. And my voice sounds like I'm a serial killer in one of those horror movies. I had to make 3 phone calls today :(
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