Inc-Description-Sternotomy Inc-Description-Sternotomy
Free for those who need it
This option part is available free of charge to Smart Doll owners who have undergone the procedure, or to those who care for someone who has.
If you qualify, simply tell us a little of your story when placing your order (it can be as short as a sentence), and we’ll include the part at no additional cost. We don’t require any proof—we trust our community to use this program as intended.
Please note that this offer is available only with a Smart Doll order. Including the part with an existing shipment helps us keep this program sustainable and allows us to continue offering it free of charge. Unfortunately, we are unable to send the part on its own upon request.
Understanding the Median Sternotomy Scar
The median sternotomy is a common surgical procedure used for open-heart surgeries, providing direct access to the heart and lungs. It’s often used for procedures such as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), heart valve repair or replacement, and heart transplants.
During a median sternotomy, the surgeon makes an incision along the midline of the chest before carefully dividing the sternum (breastbone) to access the heart. Once the procedure has been completed, the sternum is brought back together using surgical wires, and the skin is closed with sutures or staples.
A median sternotomy leaves a characteristic scar that typically runs down the center of the chest. While it may initially appear red and raised, it often fades over time. The length and appearance of the scar can vary depending on the procedure, the surgeon’s technique, and the individual’s healing process.
More Than a Scar
The Median Sternotomy Bust was created to symbolize the resilience and strength of not only those who have undergone open-heart surgery, but anyone who has endured a life-saving procedure that left a physical scar. The characteristic median sternotomy scar stands as a powerful reminder of these deeply personal journeys.
These scars are far more than the marks of significant medical procedures. They are badges of courage—tangible reminders of an individual’s bravery, resilience, and determination in the face of daunting odds. Whether from heart surgery or another life-saving procedure, every scar tells a story of survival and the strength of the person who bears it.
With thanks
I’d like to express my gratitude to the father of Smart Doll creator, Mikela Frost, who proposed this meaningful idea. Having undergone a quadruple bypass surgery, he bears a prominent longitudinal scar down the middle of his chest.
Accustomed to taking great care of his appearance, the scar initially presented a challenge for him to accept. Seeing it daily brought about a significant shift in his perspective. His experience underscores the deep impact such a journey can have, beyond the physical.
Free for those who need it
This option part is available free of charge to Smart Doll owners who have undergone the procedure, or to those who care for someone who has.
If you qualify, simply tell us a little of your story when placing your order (it can be as short as a sentence), and we’ll include the part at no additional cost. We don’t require any proof—we trust our community to use this program as intended.
Please note that this offer is available only with a Smart Doll order. Including the part with an existing shipment helps us keep this program sustainable and allows us to continue offering it free of charge. Unfortunately, we are unable to send the part on its own upon request.
Understanding the Median Sternotomy Scar
The median sternotomy is a common surgical procedure used for open-heart surgeries, providing direct access to the heart and lungs. It’s often used for procedures such as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), heart valve repair or replacement, and heart transplants.
During a median sternotomy, the surgeon makes an incision along the midline of the chest before carefully dividing the sternum (breastbone) to access the heart. Once the procedure has been completed, the sternum is brought back together using surgical wires, and the skin is closed with sutures or staples.
A median sternotomy leaves a characteristic scar that typically runs down the center of the chest. While it may initially appear red and raised, it often fades over time. The length and appearance of the scar can vary depending on the procedure, the surgeon’s technique, and the individual’s healing process.
More Than a Scar
The Median Sternotomy Bust was created to symbolize the resilience and strength of not only those who have undergone open-heart surgery, but anyone who has endured a life-saving procedure that left a physical scar. The characteristic median sternotomy scar stands as a powerful reminder of these deeply personal journeys.
These scars are far more than the marks of significant medical procedures. They are badges of courage—tangible reminders of an individual’s bravery, resilience, and determination in the face of daunting odds. Whether from heart surgery or another life-saving procedure, every scar tells a story of survival and the strength of the person who bears it.
With thanks
I’d like to express my gratitude to the father of Smart Doll creator, Mikela Frost, who proposed this meaningful idea. Having undergone a quadruple bypass surgery, he bears a prominent longitudinal scar down the middle of his chest.
Accustomed to taking great care of his appearance, the scar initially presented a challenge for him to accept. Seeing it daily brought about a significant shift in his perspective. His experience underscores the deep impact such a journey can have, beyond the physical.
While the head and hands will be vinyl - you have a choice of two different types of body - one is referred to as Cortex and the other as Vinyl. Both body types are pre-built.