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YouTuber LALAL's daughter, Seobin, has stitches removed after fall
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YouTuber LALAL's daughter, Seobin, has stitches removed after fall

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • YouTuber LALAL's two-year-old daughter, Seobin, had stitches removed from her chin following a fall.
  • LALAL shared the update via a YouTube video, showing her daughter's recovery process.
  • The video captured Seobin's initial apprehension about the procedure but ultimately showed a successful outcome.

YouTuber LALAL's young daughter, Seobin, has reached a milestone in her recovery after a fall resulted in a chin injury. The two-year-old had her stitches removed on Sunday, marking a significant step towards healing.

Here, we're going to get the stitches out today.

โ€” LALALExplaining the purpose of the hospital visit to her daughter.

LALAL documented the experience in a YouTube video titled 'Seobin is Hurt.' The footage shows the mother gently preparing her daughter for the hospital visit, explaining that they were going to remove the stitches. Seobin, initially expressing fear, "I'm scared," quietly murmured in response to the upcoming procedure.

I'm scared.

โ€” SeobinExpressing apprehension about the stitch removal procedure.

The video captures the moments leading up to and during the stitch removal. While the full extent of the procedure is not detailed, the update implies a successful outcome, with LALAL expressing relief and happiness about her daughter's recovery. The incident highlights the vulnerability of young children to accidents and the parental care involved in their recovery.

It went so well, didn't it?

โ€” LALALReacting to the successful removal of stitches.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.