Celine Casey acted swiftly upon noticing her daughter Vienna’s congenital melanocytic nevus (CMN) birthmark, concerned about potential emotional implications as Vienna grew. Despite NHS refusal for surgery, Casey initiated a fundraiser. While initially successful, unforeseen expenses arose due to the pandemic.
Motivated by seeing how others treated Vienna differently, Casey was determined to help her daughter feel confident. Three surgeries later, Vienna has a small scar on her forehead, but her parents are proud of her resilience. At two years old, Vienna is healthy and no longer requires medical interventions. Her parents regularly share updates, emphasizing her beauty and strength.