#movie #hotdrama2026 #trending #bestmovie2026 #Save My Skin S05E09 Episode 9 Engsub - BEST MOVIE 2026
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00:00This programme examines dermatological conditions and the procedures involved with treating them.
00:05Due to their graphic nature, viewer discretion is advised.
00:13Hello, I'm Dr Emma. Come and have a wee seat.
00:17These ones at the front, they are so red.
00:21They're sore.
00:22And itchy.
00:23It then progressed so much that I was in A&E almost once a week.
00:28Oh my goodness.
00:30I'm here to get rid of the unsightly mess that's in front of my face.
00:33Every day I see people in despair and it's all because of their skin.
00:38It's been 20 years since they are just getting bigger and bigger.
00:41Some of the patients have been suffering in silence for many years.
00:45It's so cool. I don't want it.
00:48And others have tried multiple treatments and nothing has worked.
00:52And that's why they come to see me.
00:55I can't wait to have it gone. It's just going to change everything.
00:59I treat everything from the most extraordinary and extreme.
01:03Well, there's certainly a lot here, isn't there?
01:05I try not to look at it to be honest.
01:07To the common skin conditions that we see every day.
01:11Woo! That was a good one.
01:13Do you want to see this?
01:14Yeah.
01:16Oh.
01:17It is hard at the moment because resources are stretched and people aren't able to get the treatment that they
01:23need.
01:24That's it out.
01:25Oh, good riddance.
01:26And all I want to do is to help make a difference.
01:29Thank you so much.
01:31Oh, it's my pleasure.
01:32It's gone.
01:33It's gone.
01:33It's gone.
01:34That is amazing.
01:36I am so grateful.
01:37You just don't know what you've done.
01:50Good morning.
01:51Hi.
01:51Do you know what time the first patient is arriving?
01:54Uh, nine o'clock.
01:58But I spoke to that patient yesterday and, um, she really loves that cream that we especially
02:03made for her.
02:03So it's changed her life.
02:05Amazing!
02:26It's been 20 years since I have my keloids.
02:30They are very painful and they are very itchy.
02:36There's one in the middle.
02:37They are the ones that hurt when I touch.
02:44It's quite hard, like, when we're going to sleep.
02:48I can hear him scratching his chest.
02:51I'm okay.
02:53You just feel helpless.
02:56I don't think nobody should live with pain, like, 24-7.
03:02Just stop, stop.
03:04Would you mind taking this bag for me?
03:05It's just, it's hurting my keloids.
03:08I'm married to Samantha for four years now.
03:12It was a good day, wasn't it?
03:14Yes.
03:15It was a very good day.
03:16We have put off having a family now until we find out what can be done regarding this condition.
03:31I just wish they were gone.
03:34If Dr. Emma could just treat them, it would be a life-changing for me.
03:41Hi, Mauricio.
03:42Hi.
03:42How are you?
03:43Nice to meet you.
03:43I'm Dr. Emma.
03:50Come and have a seat.
03:51All right.
03:52How are you?
03:52I'm all right.
03:53Yourself?
03:54Good.
03:54So, tell me what's been happening with your skin.
03:57Well, since I was five, my family and I knew that I had keloids.
04:04So, my grandfather had keloids and my mum as well.
04:07Okay.
04:07So, they have been becoming bigger and which has been concerning me is that they are growing very quick.
04:14Painful.
04:15Yeah, they are very painful and they age a lot.
04:19I mean, five is really young to start getting keloids.
04:22Keloids are types of scars where the cells that are responsible for making the scars have kind of gone out
04:30of control.
04:31I see.
04:31And where on your body did they come?
04:33Well, I have some in my knees which came from when I fall off from a bike.
04:38But the most concerning ones that came out of spots, it was from my back.
04:44After you had acne?
04:45Yeah.
04:45I had some acne and they just grow up from there.
04:49Once I shaved my chest as I have a lot of hair.
04:52Yes.
04:52And they just grow up as well.
04:55So, tiny little injuries, that's all it's taken to trigger it all.
04:59Yeah.
04:59Okay.
05:00So, do you mind to take your top bits off and I can have a look?
05:02Yes, of course.
05:03It's fine.
05:04Just allow me a sec.
05:09They are good going keloids, aren't they?
05:11Yeah, they are.
05:13Yeah, they really are.
05:16And these ones at the front, because they are so red.
05:20They're sore.
05:21I can tell that they're the sore ones and itchy.
05:23And you can also see because the direction in which they go is almost the direction in which we expand
05:30our chest.
05:31Yes.
05:31So, whenever you made the comment about the things that you were doing at the gym, it's the strain in
05:36that area is actually the stimulus for these cells to grow.
05:39And that's why it grows in this pattern.
05:42Okay.
05:43So, I'm going to look around the back now.
05:48They're almost like little mushrooms, aren't they?
05:50Yeah, they are.
05:51Because they have a stalk and then they have a cap.
05:53And if they weren't so itchy and uncomfortable for you, they look quite splendid.
06:01They really do, these ones.
06:03That's the first person who tells me that.
06:05But they're causing you discomfort and that's not good.
06:09Mm-hm.
06:09Okey-dokey.
06:11In your case, you have something called a keloidal disease.
06:16In other words, it's not just one area that this is happening in.
06:20All of the parts of your skin are prone to this happening.
06:24And it's a genetically inherited tendency, which is why your mother had it and why your grandfather had it.
06:30And I do need to scratch my head for a little bit with you to come up with the best
06:34plan.
06:35I see.
06:35Because it's not an easy thing to actually do, so...
06:37No, it's not.
06:38I understand.
06:39And we need to do the right thing first time.
06:42Because an injury causes a keloid and if you injure a keloid to get rid of it...
06:46Exactly.
06:46...it can just make the whole thing spiral out of control.
06:50All right.
06:51So I work with a team of people at our scar clinic.
06:54Mm-hm.
06:55Some of which have devoted their entire lives just to treating keloidal disease.
06:59So we need to have our case conference and then I will...
07:03You'll come back.
07:04...have our conversation about what the plan's going to be.
07:06All right.
07:06Thank you very much.
07:19I think this looks like it here.
07:21Yeah.
07:23Warwick Street.
07:23Help me out.
07:24There we go.
07:25I'm here to get rid of the unsightly mess that's in front of my face.
07:29Good morning.
07:30I've come to see Emma.
07:31Oh, that's great.
07:32The Doctor Emma.
07:33Yeah, sure.
07:37Dad's always been a very confident chap.
07:39He was a very handsome man in his youth and he was in the RAF.
07:44And they instilled pride in his appearance.
07:49You know, it's inevitably going to make a difference to your confidence.
07:55Hello, David.
07:56Oh, hello.
07:57Good morning.
07:57Hi, nice to see you.
07:58I'm Doctor Emma.
07:59Oh, Doctor Emma.
08:00Come and have a seat.
08:02I'm going to guess you're here to see me about the nurse.
08:05I'm definitely here to see you urgently about these.
08:08Because they are growing while we look at them.
08:10And I'm really worried about them because I've lived with them for a long time,
08:13but now they're getting aggressive.
08:15The change in the last three, four years, they've got bulbous.
08:18But before that, there was always an impediment there of sorrel.
08:21For the last ten years, at least.
08:23What did it look like ten years ago?
08:26Just a spot.
08:27A little bump.
08:28I was always having spots.
08:29And then it started to get bigger and bigger and bigger.
08:31And now it's, it's, it weeps.
08:34Now, yesterday was a big build-up because I was shaving to come here
08:37and it squirted and whack.
08:39It hit the mirror.
08:41So it would go so far when you touch it to hit the mirror?
08:43It would go right across, yeah.
08:45It would go right across.
08:45It's okay if I come and have a close-up look at it.
08:48Well, that's the idea.
08:49That's why I'm here.
08:53Okay, let's have a wee peek.
08:58So what we've got is this thickened change, this phymatous change, we call it.
09:04And then your dangly bit.
09:06Yeah.
09:07We might be able to see if there's some through.
09:09I wouldn't say too close.
09:10Yeah.
09:11There we go.
09:12Yeah, we can see.
09:12I can feel that coming.
09:13Yeah.
09:13It's called sebum and it's made by the follicles.
09:17So at the bottom of those pores, there's a little tunnel that goes down and it goes into
09:21your gland.
09:22Right.
09:22And that gland makes sebum.
09:26So this is a diagnosis of something called rosacea.
09:30Yes.
09:31With rhinophyma.
09:33Right.
09:33And rosacea is a condition that causes inflammation in the skin.
09:38Yes.
09:38And it typically causes inflammation around the follicles or the sebaceous glands.
09:43Yeah, it's true too.
09:43And then in a very small number of people, it can cause rhinophyma.
09:48Yeah.
09:48So rhino meaning the nose and phyma meaning the thickening or the swelling.
09:53When it comes to trying to treat it, I would use my laser.
09:57Yep.
09:57And that will get rid of the main bulk of things.
10:00It would actually be important to try and get the rosacea under control.
10:04And we can do that with a combination of a tablet and with a cream that you put on at
10:08night time.
10:09It will stop it from coming back.
10:11Right.
10:11How does that all sound?
10:12Sounds wonderful.
10:13OK.
10:14Good.
10:14Progress.
10:15Progress.
10:17Would you like to do it today?
10:18Yes.
10:19Please.
10:19Now.
10:20Get cracking.
10:21Get the knife in.
10:27I'm sorry about this, OK?
10:29Because this is the little anaesthetic that you're going to feel.
10:31Wiggle your toes for me.
10:33Wiggle the toes.
10:33Great stuff.
10:34Well done.
10:37We're going to start now, but if you just let me know if you feel anything sharp or sore,
10:41OK?
10:41Yeah.
10:45So we're using the laser so that we can cut it nice and precisely and allow us to peel this
10:52surface layer of the skin off to get rid of all of the bulk.
10:56And you also want to try and do this with as minimal scar tissue as possible because the scar tissue
11:02will look different to the normal nose tissue.
11:08So I've just cut into this gently.
11:10So I've just cut into this gently so I'm going to try and now just squeeze out what we can
11:14see in terms of the sebum.
11:22We can see the jet.
11:23How can you?
11:25How can you?
11:25This has been a little bit like a balloon.
11:28Yeah, it has, hasn't it?
11:29Yeah.
11:29Yeah.
11:30Good spot.
11:31These are the little glands that are inside.
11:33These are the little cysts.
11:34Oh, look at that.
11:35It's a little micro cyst.
11:41So this is the larger dangly down bit that we've now removed.
11:45Mmm.
11:46But do you take the whole flap off?
11:47I've taken the whole thing away there, yeah.
11:52So the main aim really is to get rid of this big bit that was blocking his nose.
11:57And then the second aim is to try and reduce the size of the wing part of the nose.
12:07So you can see that's all a little cold.
12:11So now what we want to do is blend this down.
12:21You doing all right in there?
12:22Yeah.
12:23All right.
12:23Good.
12:30There we go.
12:31We'll just let that heal up at that side now.
12:36Can you feel that?
12:37Yeah.
12:40Good.
12:43Good.
12:44Good.
12:44Good.
12:51Oh, I do love...
12:54stitching.
12:55I think you're very very clever at it.
12:57People and clothes.
13:01Lovely, lovely.
13:03as this heals now it will start to reform the shape of his nose over the next couple of weeks
13:10how did you find all of that I found it wonderful there you go you can take a hold of
13:17this and have
13:17a little look oh that's lovely it's 100% better isn't it would you like to have a look at
13:23what
13:23we took off yeah whoa that was that was the big boy that's nice isn't it so it's like mushroom
13:31that's a little capsule so that was worth it don't squeeze it oh look at that
13:39new man wonderful it's a proper beautician's job
13:48all right we're all done everything's done it seems brilliant absolutely brilliant she was
13:53I couldn't feel anything I just if I thought I was going to sleep at one time
14:05I'm really keen to hear what your thoughts were on Mauricio I would probably say that Mauricio is
14:11within the top five in terms of patients with very severe coloidal disease I mean this is really very
14:18challenging it's so extensive and I know that it's not possible to get rid of all of them we're just
14:24not at that part in medicine at the minute but these ones in the central chest and the lateral
14:30aspect of his shoulders are the ones that were causing him the most grief he'll get a lot of
14:35benefit from the removal of these ones and make the other ones probably a lot more manageable just in
14:41his mind and then when it comes to the chest clearly there is no way that we can actually remove
14:47any of the keloids unless we generate new skin in one way or another because there isn't enough skin
14:55to cover the keloid removal on a central chest that's right how would you approach that by far
15:02the best way of doing that is to do what we call tissue expansion this will allow us to remove
15:10the large
15:11keloid cluster and then bring the skin edges together this is really my main concern here
15:25today is the first of Mauricio's operations Mr. Gutis is going to tackle the largest of the keloids on
15:32his back and also start to prepare the chest for a future surgery the chest will be expanded
15:40using tissue expansion and Mr. Gutis is going to insert these today I have never had any operation
15:48before this is the first time I will be going for a surgery it's hard to express in words how
15:56I'm
15:56feeling now I'm very anxious thank you tissue expansion is a pretty uncommon technique and we
16:09only really have to use it whenever there isn't enough skin to cover an area I'm gonna have to go
16:16here because that's the only entry I have this is taking a lot of planning and I'm really excited to
16:26see what can be achieved with such cutting-edge keloid surgery first we are going to remove the biggest
16:38keloids from each shoulder this template I'll just remove the large cluster from Mauricio's right shoulder
17:06we're just going to go ahead and make a start putting the suture follow me and I'm gonna need another
17:15one of those
17:21right let's go on the other side
17:41right the second part of the operation inserting two tissue expanders on either side of the large keloid in
17:57the center of the chest yep right okay so we have created the pocket underneath the skin that will
18:06accommodate the tissue expander tissue expanders are essentially deflated silicone balloons and then go
18:15back in and these are going to be gradually a blown up in order to stretch the surrounding skin
18:25and we're not closing the wound after the surgery today Mauricio will have some radiotherapy the
18:32radiotherapy works by telling the cells that make the collagen and the scar tissue to stop multiplying
18:38and stops the keloid from coming back radiotherapy can actually carry with it a very very small risk of
18:49developing a skin cancer over the rest of Mauricio's lifetime so I will be seeing Mauricio back in clinic to
18:58keep a close eye
18:59on him the right shoulder is a little bit uncomfortable but I'm feeling okay yeah overall
19:32I suffer from an undiagnosed condition that causes swelling all over my body
19:39and my face my condition can be very painful it can get so itchy that I just scratch so much
19:46that I bleed
19:48when it first started four months ago I was completely convinced that it was an allergic reaction
19:54but there were no trends in what I was doing touching wearing
20:00I've just woken up and my top lip is starting to swell it's red and it's numb I'm so tired
20:15so my lip has swelled even more it's really really hot all of my face is really hot at the
20:24minute
20:27my lip's starting to swell it's now gone oh this is so much bigger
20:33I'm starting to panic quite a lot about it because my cheeks are starting to swell as well
20:39so um I'm struggling to breathe
20:51are you ready? I'm scared
20:55yeah it'll be all right
20:58the condition that she has now it's debilitating
21:03she cannot do the things that she wants to be able to do as a 19 year old woman
21:11hi is it olivia? hiya nice to meet you i'm dr emma do you want to come with me?
21:19so olivia tell me a little bit about what's been happening with your skin
21:23so I started to have red inflamed lumps all over my body about four months ago when it first started
21:30it was only on my left wrist and my left thigh it spread to my stomach my chest but it
21:36then progressed
21:37so much that I was in A&E almost once a week oh my goodness because my face would swell
21:42and I
21:43wouldn't be able to breathe and what has any doctor told you that this is? I've had different
21:49forms of allergy testing um but then been told that it's not an allergy and what kind of um
21:55treatment have you been given? strong amounts of steroids yeah liquid forms of antihistamine
22:01settles it for a while but doesn't really solve it when was the last time you had a flare um
22:09about a
22:10week and a half ago so there's nothing to see on the skin at all today I have pictures and
22:15videos
22:16okay good I want to have a look at those in a second and how do they make you feel
22:20whenever
22:20you're having a flare? awful um I've you know spent a lot of time hidden in my bedroom um
22:29this is some of the flare-ups okay that is really bad actually and I'm not surprised it was
22:36interfering with your life because that is really extensive undoubtedly this is an articaria an articaria
22:43is essentially where something is causing white blood cells that live within the skin and in
22:50response to certain triggers they release histamine and then the histamine causes the swelling and redness
22:56and itchiness that you can see as hives and sometimes it's just spontaneous and it just happens
23:03and we have no idea why it happens has anyone ever given you a diagnosis like that before?
23:09I've you know had people say oh it could be this it could be that but I've never had something
23:13so set
23:13in stone so thank you for that honestly it's a massive massive relief because it started so quickly
23:20just by itself I suspect that might just ebb away but if not then we've got a really clever injection
23:27called omelizumab that tell the white blood cells to stop releasing as much histamine and this means the
23:34disease starts to settle I think one of the things that we'll need to do then going forward is if
23:39you're
23:39able to keep a very very strong diary so that I can get an idea of how frequent the flares
23:45are then we
23:47can work out what we can we can do to intervene okay are you happy with our plan yeah thank
23:54you so
23:55that's okay the fact that dr emma knew what it was straight away was was wonderful and so reassuring
24:01so I'm happy so come on what's happening it was good it was really good seeing you come out the
24:08door
24:09with that smile on your face it's brilliant I'm just pleased that you're getting the information
24:14and the assistance that you need now
24:28it's been four months now since mauricio's surgery and he's been coming to london every week to get
24:35these tissue expanders in his chest inflated these are inflated with medical grade salt water and only a
24:43small amount can go in each time so there isn't too much stress on the skin we are slowly putting
24:50the fluid in everything came on yeah I can feel the pressure right here that's great the expanders can
24:57each take 400 mils of salt water into each one and he's already had 200 milliliters inserted and we're
25:05nearly done on this side so he'll need another six inflation sessions before he's ready for this next surgery
25:14the process with the inflation it's not very comfortable
25:20very well done but it is something that i can take and i know it's for a good purpose as
25:26well
25:27we are halfway through which is a good news and then dr gutus will be able to remove those keloids
25:34that really annoys me
25:52olivia's still getting these debilitating flare-ups despite starting the injections about a month ago
25:58but it will really take until 12 weeks until we know whether this drug has worked or not
26:04how's the situation now my um i think my arms are starting to swell like both arms
26:10for the minute olivia we're in the right place at the right time
26:19so you've had one dose of the omelizumab which is the uber gold standard treatment that we have for
26:27this resistant chronic spontaneous urticaria and that was only what five weeks ago now yeah and
26:33where are we now with you i used to flare maybe two three times a week since having those injections
26:41i've fled every single day without fail okay so so you've got a flare today that we can see can
26:46i have
26:47a look at the skin is that okay yeah of course these are essentially like hives it's red and it's
26:55swollen
26:55and it sits up above the skin and then when they get get shrugged because they're very itchy they then
27:03start to coalesce and make these larger ones this is a good example because you can see how widespread
27:10it is they must be driving you mad it's almost like that feeling of just insect bites everywhere
27:15and when you know how annoying even one insect bite can be let alone the hundreds that you've got
27:21when we're on the omelizumab we wouldn't say that it hasn't worked really until we get to about
27:2812 to 16 weeks of treatment this is a drug that essentially controls the disease in the best way
27:35that we know we've just got to keep our fingers crossed that this is the one that's going to be
27:40the right thing for you as silly as it may sound i'm desperate yeah so you know even if it
27:46takes
27:47two months three months five months i don't care just just anything so it's worth it this is the
27:53early days of this new medicine and you know everything is all crossed okay poor olivia this
28:02is a difficult condition to manage generally and it's also quite a difficult condition for people to
28:08cope with because they feel very uncomfortable with it and it can be a bit scary
28:15we now have these medicines that are very very targeted to treat it but there are always some
28:20people who just don't respond there hasn't been a massive amounts of change it's still steps in
28:27the right direction that was okay wasn't it we've just got to think about what's going to happen next
28:42yeah
28:42hi mateo hi baby how are you it has been a very huge change in my life i have become
28:50a father
28:53there has been some challenges when involved me getting my baby around because he wants to explore
29:01everything i've had around 16 inflation procedures my chest it feels very big at this moment like a
29:11balloon i won't lie the process hasn't been easy at all it demands a lot of cautiousness all right
29:21it's challenging but i know how bad it is to have the keloid so it'll be worth it because
29:27there you'll be able to enjoy life more after the treatment thank you thank you for me it's a week
29:37until my next surgery and i'm very excited and also nervous i want to get this over with
29:55you're going first yeah yeah
30:01mauricio's really keen to get to the end of his treatment but this is not a quick fix he's already
30:07had some radiotherapy to try and stop some of these keloids from coming back but there's also a few areas
30:13that need some steroid injections and that's what i'm going to do today
30:17janice has done the surgery on the back and then you've got tissue expanders on the chest
30:23exactly makes you look like superman yeah a little bigger i also got my baby born did it
30:30no congratulations wait a minute that's how long it's been there wasn't a baby the last time
30:35no there wasn't so i'm excited to see what's been happening can i have a little look is that okay
30:40of course yes great oh yeah look at those tissue expanders gosh yeah oh wow what a big difference
30:52you can see along here is the scar line is a bit stretched and then there's certain little
30:57bits within it that are a bit slightly thickened up and we want to stamp on top of that before
31:01it
31:01becomes anything more we scratch the steroid injections just tell those fibroblasts to kind
31:14of stop growing in quite the same way um where they've gone a little bit bumpy so that's all it's
31:21doing it's a radiotherapy that's really doing all of the job but this is just to give it an extra
31:26bit of
31:30help i didn't feel that one good
31:40but anyway that's number one world there yeah i've been going around with this great growth
31:45on my end of my nose and suddenly it's all disappeared and it's lovely
31:57there's a bit of you missing i wasn't going to show you
32:04how's this been going for you it's been going splendid but people are amazed nobody mentioned it
32:10and then when it has happened they go oh oh my god they only talk about it after the fact
32:16they can see
32:17the difference let's have a wee look at you those wee dangly bits that we took off they're all gone
32:24they're good yeah yeah and then it's nice and symmetrical you've got these even at both sides
32:30the wings yeah so i'm super pleased with how things have healed one of the things that really struck me
32:36about your nose in particular was the dangly down bits were actually blocking you from breathing that's
32:43right that's the big difference i used to have to flick it back and out of the way then i
32:47could
32:47receive sleep again i know what's it like not having to do that well i don't know i sleep
32:55dr emma looks at me all over and she said it was wonderful
33:01right i've seen dr emma she said all is well pretty no trouble at all we can go home now
33:08oh i've had to thank her personally because i'm just so pleased with it but we're not going to come
33:13back have we no i don't think so no i don't think so all in all a great success
33:26so today's the day the day we've been working towards for the past seven months
33:31mauricio is having surgery on these large keloids on his central chest mauricio has gradually been
33:39getting his skin expanded and currently has 800 milliliters of liquid in his chest mr gutos is
33:48going to remove this liquid so that when it comes to the keloid removal he can use this skin to
33:54cover the
34:03defect right excellent guys we have now deflated both of the tissue expanders and on either side of
34:10that big keloid there is plenty of lax skin for us to remove most of that keloid
34:28clearly mauricio is unfortunate to suffer with so many keloids to the extent that it is unrealistic that
34:38we can ever target to remove every single one of them but the central chest cluster was the most
34:45troublesome part of his keloidal condition give me the bipolar boobs pedal
35:04that's why we had to have an expander because how would i ever close here
35:30i can move this flap of skin all the way past the midline
35:36if we had not done the tissue expansion process this would not have been possible
35:49cut please
35:51cut please
36:01i'm feeling fine at the moment i know that dr gutos was able to remove most of my keloids
36:10i didn't get to see them yet but i'm feeling happy
36:27hello olivia hello how are you not the best at the minute um still having constant flare-ups we are
36:34almost at the very end now of this trial of the omeluzumab are you happy to carry on with the
36:40injection i would like to go ahead obviously with the the next set of injections i think that would be
36:46probably the best solution yeah i mean i think we've got just a few more weeks to see whether
36:51it would make the cutoff of helping or not but with this condition that you have in the same way
36:57that
36:57it just very abruptly came for many people it just very abruptly goes this is not something that you're
37:06going to be living with for forever one of the positives from all of this happening is that if
37:11you would have said to me two years ago that random flare-ups all over your body are going to
37:16start
37:16happening you know for a while you're not going to know why they happen but you made it through your
37:20side and it's not forever it's great and i appreciate it they're not just light words being
37:26delivered to make you feel good they are it's the truth it's definitely helped so thank you thank you
37:31very much bye bye
37:37i think one of the most important things about a doctor patient relationship is to realize that you've
37:42got somebody on your side we can give her the knowledge about the condition we can give her
37:47likely time frames of what's going to happen just having that support and person to ask actually means
37:54a lot so you're not feeling that you're out there on your own
38:06i can't wait to show her how the treatment went and how the surgery looks nice let's go to see
38:14dr engma
38:23hi mauricio good to see you come with me your baby is gorgeous oh he's so lovely have a seat
38:35just here
38:36the last time i saw you and i was just treating some areas with a steroid yes and then you
38:41had the next
38:42surgery which was a big one it was yeah definitely how has that gone this recovery process was very
38:48easy and quicker as well i can hold my baby without any concerns i don't feel any more of those
38:56pain that i had i can't wait to see it i really can whoa whoa what a difference do you
39:07think so yes
39:08it's very noticeable unbelievable it looks like it never had any keloid here it really does it's
39:16quite remarkable i mean so this is only three weeks post the surgery and once all of the those stitches
39:23have kind of completely gone and once we've got this scale and things like that which is the normal
39:28thing to come away there is really going to be very little to see along that scar line and how
39:34do the
39:34ones on the back feel now it looks very good yes so you've got you can see the color change
39:40which is
39:41the brown from where the radiotherapy has been that will settle down i mean these ones here it's lovely
39:48and flat isn't it yeah i mean overall this just looks so much better in terms of how you can
39:54move and
39:55i can even just see the movement of your shoulders better i mean that is the point this is done
40:01for the
40:01feeling and the function as opposed to the look because it was stopping you from doing things
40:06that is the main aim of this treatment and these this looks great really good great like you pop your
40:13top on what do you think now are you glad you've gone through all of this i knew it would
40:20be a long
40:21journey but i'm glad that i went through it and i'm also glad to have met you and dr gutus
40:26because
40:27you're like an angel in my life you helped me a lot so i'm very glad that i went for
40:32it i'm glad that
40:33you're glad yeah mauricio is one of the swedest loveliest patients and the journey that he has had to
40:43go on is intense so it's really lovely to see him here today starting to feel and see the benefits
40:50from
40:50having gone through all of this i'm feeling very happy i feel like a different man so how was it
41:01that was nice i think dr emma was very pleased to see how the treatment went yeah exactly
41:21so
41:23so
41:27you
41:28you
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