Can someone with medical knowledge please explain the point sticking the skin sausage that high up on the abdomen? Why make it harder for yourself as a surgeon? Why not just sew it on lower where it‘s “supposed” to be? It seems so pointless for results that are worse, with complications that are worse. The belly button being lowered that far at the end and the patient having to live with it that high up for God knows how long through who knows how many revision surgeries, what a load of shit these women are being sold.
The best way to explain what happened here has to do with knowing the medical industry without necessarily knowing anything about medicine. two things that most ambulance chasing attorneys and medical people know:
1. most surgeons are total assholes
2. most medical malpractice is perpetrated by less than 10% of doctors, but they do it many times before they get in any serious trouble (they drive up the cost of malpractice insurance for everyone else in the meantime)
it looks to me like he perhaps used to perform abdominoplasty ("tummy tuck" procedures) & out of force of habit/miscalculation made an incision too high. It looks like where you would cut one of the borders of extra skin needing to be excised. If you fuck up the initial incision you can
in theory close it up and start over, but that's a big scar that might as well spell out "sue me please". It is the kind of thing that is clearly, undoubtedly the correct thing to do in terms of medical ethics, but that few people will actually do it because there is a chance that they could lie and get away with it instead. A good doctor of course will immediately admit to and try to fix their mistake, but generally they are the type that don't make incisions inches off the mark to start with because they take their job seriously.
Also, it this exposed fat tissue? It kind of looks like it.
fucking wow. the skin around the "urethra" looks very irritated, and it doesn't cover the end adequately. there is no way that is going to heal well. I would bet on it scarring over the entire end, personally, but it might be that whatever is inside might erode/split the skin to increase the diameter of the wound.