The medical team that operated on Marius were Katherine Au, M.D., and Neil Jones, M.D., both plastic surgeons and hand surgeons. After Marius had surgery on his eyelids to prevent him from losing sight, an additional surgery to reduce and improve effects of residual scarring, he began a lengthy procedure to reconstruct his nose. The process took approximately three months and involved transferring cartilage from his ribs and skin from his scalp.
One of the most important living skills that Marius needed to regain was the ability to feed himself. The Shriners Children’s Southern California surgical team suggested toe-to-hand surgery. Determined to live as independently as possible, Marius and his family agreed to the surgery, and Dr. Jones transferred six toes to his hands.
Today, Marius is a physically active adult despite having only two toes and six fingers. His goal is to become a motivational speaker to demonstrate acceptance of his appearance and of who he is. “You don’t need to see yourself as a different person but as a new person,” said Marius.
He is grateful for the role Shriners Children’s has had in his life. He served as a National Patient Ambassador and is excited to be a member of the Patient Alumni Network. “I would like to think I never graduated from the Shriners Children's system and that I simply just kept sharpening my tools that I was talking and sharing my story. Once COVID hit I was able to use social media to share my story on Tiktok, where now I have 1.1 million followers and I’m working in Las Vegas."
A recent proud moment was when Marius was selected by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons as one of five for the Patients of Courage: Triumph Over Adversity program, which honors reconstructive plastic surgery patients whose lives were restored through reconstructive plastic surgery and whose charitable actions influence the lives around them. He was nominated by ASPS member Dr. Katherine Au for his optimistic outlook on life and the way he affects people around him, in spite of the difficulties of his reconstructive procedures.