Parents Concealed Their Baby to Protect Her from Prying Eyes; Now, at 2 Years Old, She Radiates Beauty. Leave a Comment / Neque / By Sharmeen Kaif
Casey immediately asked the doctors and asked if there was anything they could do about the birthmark. She was afraid that Vienna would be angry with her parents if they didn’t take her down.
“We enjoy watching him grow on his journey and look forward to the day he grows up and can express his own thoughts,” said Casey, a loving mother. Even if we kept the birthmark, we’d still be in love with her.”
The Viennese birthmark caused others to stare at her when she was a child, so Casey wanted to have it removed.
Casey noticed that her child was not treated the same as other children. This gave her all the more motivation to have her birthmark removed.
The National Health Service (NHS) refused the operation because they usually refuse procedures that are not necessary for an individual’s physical well-being. They believed the surgery was cosmetic rather than necessary.
Casey therefore started a campaign to get more funding for the operation from other sources. $52,000 was donated by kind people in a single day. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough as medical expenses skyrocketed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The young parents demanded an additional $27,000 for the procedure.
They turned to GoFundMe again for help paying for the additional expenses associated with their daughter’s birthmark removal procedure.
“Everyone has things in their body that they feel insecure about,” the worried mother elaborated. According to the doctor, it would not affect Vienna’s mental health at the moment. However, it was not the way we saw it. At the age of three, he starts going to school, and young children are perceptive enough to pick up on such details.”
They have been dating for two years now and she no longer has any birthmarks.
All that remained of the mark was a small scar on her forehead. Her mother, Casey, often shares updates on her daughter’s recovery and remarks about how “gorgeous” her little girl is.
The Viennese parents went to London even after the birthmark was removed, so that the surgeon could assess the degree of healing of the small gash on her forehead. After the three procedures and therapies she had previously undergone, they wanted to make sure she didn’t need any more.
But right now the two-year-old is in good health and doesn’t require any further care!
Many wishes are sent to little Vienna. We hope he stays well forever!
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