The Friday Follow-up

It’s been 3 months since we first saw this scar by Brian Decker.  Since then the scar is raising up nicely and the colouration is leaning towards a darker scar.  Of course over the next year or so things could change drastically, but I think it’s safe to assume this one will definitely stay raised.

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18 thoughts on “The Friday Follow-up

  1. That gear design is so strong and concise. Why complicate and detract from said strength with the redundancy of the infinity symbol? It looks like a ribbon on top of John Travolta’s toupee.

    Whew.

  2. That gear design is so strong and concise. Why complicate and detract from said strength with the redundancy of the infinity symbol? It looks like a ribbon on top of John Travolta’s toupee.

    Whew.

  3. That gear design is so strong and concise. Why complicate and detract from said strength with the redundancy of the infinity symbol? It looks like a ribbon on top of John Travolta’s toupee.

    Whew.

  4. Wow, one of the better scar “after” pictures I have seen. The infinity symbol has the clearest and sharpest line after healing, it really ties the piece together.

  5. Wow, one of the better scar “after” pictures I have seen. The infinity symbol has the clearest and sharpest line after healing, it really ties the piece together.

  6. Wow, one of the better scar “after” pictures I have seen. The infinity symbol has the clearest and sharpest line after healing, it really ties the piece together.

  7. The other scars on her arm are still clearly raised and they have already lost their color so the gears and definitely going to hold up well

  8. The other scars on her arm are still clearly raised and they have already lost their color so the gears and definitely going to hold up well

  9. The other scars on her arm are still clearly raised and they have already lost their color so the gears and definitely going to hold up well

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