Finally! It's exactly what I would have wanted when I was starting our daughter's pilomatricoma journey...
If your child has been diagnosed or you suspect he or she might have this benign hair follicle tumor, The Parents' eGuide to Pilomatricoma is a great resource that takes you step-by-step through the process, including the 13 questions you MUST ask your child's dermatologist and surgeon. Click on the Buy Now link to the right to get the eGuide emailed to you!
This is for parents, like us, of children with pilomatricomas. When I researched my daughter's condition, I couldn't find anything written in laymen's terms which described the diagnosis and surgery on a baby or small child. Please consider this blog as one family's experience--information presented here is not guaranteed to be medically accurate or take the place of a good dermatologist or pediatric plastic surgeon!
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
It's baaacckkk...
Nine years later, we're back!
You remember this face, right? Well, she's all grown up and just turned 12 years old. In February, about nine years from when we first took her to the dermatologist for a "blackhead" under her right eye, I spied what looked like a blackhead on the left side of her nose. It took several hours for it to dawn on me that this could be another pilomatricoma :( It's larger than a normal blackhead and looks dark under the skin as well. Back to Dr. Kasten at University of Michigan pediatric plastic surgery, the doctor who operated on her face so well in 2010.
A May 2019 visit to Dr. Kasten had mixed results. He believed this COULD be just a clogged pore this time (mom's gut says no, but he IS the doctor...) He tried to manually express it (AKA he squeezed it) and honestly, it looks way worse now. I'm having flashbacks to exactly 9 years ago when the spot that seemed like nothing swelled up to something horrid. It's been 10 days since the visit to Dr. Kasten and you can see the progression from before and after:
New Pilomatricoma in a new spot? |
One week after seeing Dr. Kasten |
10 days after seeing Dr. Kasten |
July 22, 2019--
We made it to surgery date and sure enough, it's still there (Mom is always right! :) The surgery at U-M Mott Children's Hospital with Dr. Kasten was a breeze, she was under sedation but not with a breathing tube so recovery was pretty quick. He said she would be his first patient to ever have TWO pilomatricomas in a lifetime! Lucky us :(
Here she is before surgery, and at the hospital with the IV, then the "after" with three small stitches.
February 2020--She's look great and no noticeable scar! Hopefully the third time is NOT the charm with this skin condition!
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