Mother branded a ‘monster’ for using controversial laser treatment on her baby son’s birthmark reveals what he looks like three years later

A mother once branded a “monster” for using laser treatment on her baby’s birthmark has revealed her son’s progress three years later. Brooke Atkins, 36, from Australia, chose the procedure to treat Kingsley’s large Port Wine Stain, which also came with serious health risks.

Doctors warned the birthmark, covering half his face, was linked to glaucoma and Sturge-Weber Syndrome—both of which Kingsley has. “This wasn’t cosmetic,” Brooke explained. “It was to protect his health and prevent further damage.” Despite cruel online comments, she stayed committed.

Today, at age three, Kingsley’s mark has faded to a light pink, and his skin remains healthy. He still faces medical challenges, including seizures and glaucoma surgeries, but his mother says, “He’s doing great.” Supportive parents online praise her strength, while she hopes more people understand the medical reasons behind such treatment.

As Brooke puts it, “This gives him the best chance to avoid more health issues.” Her journey is a reminder that sometimes, the toughest choices are made out of love.

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