More than a scar, a story of strength
At just under two months old, Audrey bit into a live electric wire—a life-altering accident that left permanent damage on his tiny face. The current burned through delicate tissue, fusing the right side of his mouth and altering the way his features developed.
Unlike other children whose first smiles became family treasures, Audrey’s earliest years were marked by hospital visits and a scar that grew as he grew.
What would it mean to finally smile freely?
To speak without holding back. To laugh without hesitation. To be seen, fully and without fear.
Audrey has spent years navigating a life where even simple expressions felt limited.
Yet through it all, there is perseverance, a steady determination to keep moving forward despite the challenges.
Audrey is the second of three siblings. Despite his struggles, he pushed himself to finish a degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management. But when it came time to find work, he faced rejection after rejection—not for lack of skill or heart, but because his appearance didn’t fit the standards of the hospitality industry he loved.
Instead, Audrey found work in a call center, a space where he could hide behind a phone and let his voice, not his face, do the work. Though resilient, the burden of being judged by appearance has weighed heavily on his self-esteem and dreams.
The surgical plan is both delicate and complex. Audrey will undergo surgical restoration of the oral orifice and alignment of the philtrum. A mucosal flap will be performed to restore oral function and aesthetics, with a “cut as we go” approach due to the unpredictability of scar tissue. One major risk is oral incompetence—difficulty with closing and controlling the mouth—which will be carefully managed throughout the process. The goal is not only to restore form but also to give Audrey the freedom of expression he has long been denied.
Audrey’s story highlights both the silent suffering and quiet perseverance of those living with scars. He never gave up on education and continues to provide for his family, even while carrying the weight of rejection and isolation. By restoring his smile, we hope to restore not just his function, but also the confidence to step out from behind the phone and pursue the dreams he once thought were lost. His journey is one of hope, courage, and the belief that no scar should define the limits of a life.

