Parents
always try their best to protect their children, and these parents did
something special for their daughter. Little Vienna Brookshaw was born to her
mom, Celine Casey, in April 2021 in the United Kingdom. When Casey first saw
Vienna, she noticed a birthmark on her forehead, between her eyebrows.
The
birthmark, called congenital melanocytic nevus (CMN), didn’t affect Vienna’s
health, but her mom was worried it might bother her emotionally as she grew up.
CMN is a condition where a baby is born with a group of harmless pigment cells,
and they could have grown as Vienna got older.
The
condition Vienna has is rare, and nobody could predict how much the birthmark
would grow as she got older. Her mom, Casey, didn’t want Vienna to go through
any challenges because of it as she grew up.

Right
away, Casey asked the doctors if there was anything they could do about the
birthmark. She was worried that if they didn’t remove it, Vienna might be upset
with her parents in the future.
Casey,
the caring mom, mentioned, “We enjoy watching her grow on her journey, and we
look forward to the day she grows up and can express her own thoughts. We’d
love her no matter what, even if we kept the birthmark.”
The
reason Casey wanted to remove Vienna’s birthmark was that when Vienna was a
baby, people would stare at her. Casey noticed that others treated her baby
differently from other babies. This made her even more determined to get the
birthmark removed.
The
NHS (National Health Service) said no to the surgery because they usually say
no to surgeries that are not necessary for a person’s physical health. They
thought the surgery was cosmetic, not essential.
So,
Casey started a fundraising campaign to gather money for the surgery from other
sources. In just 24 hours, generous people donated $52,000. Unfortunately, this
wasn’t enough because hospital costs had gone up a lot due to the COVID-19
pandemic. The young parents needed $27,000 more for the surgery.
They
asked for help on GoFundMe again to cover the extra costs for their daughter’s
surgery to remove the birthmark.
The
concerned mom explained, “Everyone has things they feel unsure about in their
body. The doctor said it wouldn’t affect Vienna’s mental health right now. But
we didn’t see it that way. She’s starting school at three, and little kids are
clever; they notice things like that.”
Now,
Vienna is two years old, and her birthmark has been completely removed. The
only sign left is a small scar on her forehead. Casey, her mom, regularly
updates on her daughter’s healing process and often comments on how ‘gorgeous’
her baby girl is.

Even
after they took away the birthmark, the parents went to London to let the
surgeon check how well the small scar on Vienna’s forehead had healed. They
wanted to make sure she didn’t need more surgeries or treatments after the
three she already had. But right now, she’s a healthy two-year-old and doesn’t
need any more medical care!
We’re
sending lots of good wishes to little Vienna. We hope she stays healthy always!
Feel free to share this with others so they can know her story too!
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