
Shriners Children’s Boston Helps Former Patient Realize Her Passion
Lauren, a former Shriners Children’s Boston patient, realized her passion for the beauty industry after receiving care for scald injuries.
Now she is helping others feel confident in their own skin. Lauren sustained first-, second-, and third-degree burns on her chest at 22 months old when her parents were hosting an open house at their home. “It was December, and New England winters are pretty cold, so I was bundled up in a few layers for the event.” As guests came and went, Lauren’s parents offered hot chocolate and treats. “I saw a Santa mug on the table. I was able to grab it and pull the steaming hot chocolate down on myself,” said Lauren. “The layers I was wearing trapped the heat, causing the different degrees of burns.” Lauren arrived at Shriners Children’s Boston a few months later, after a neighbor of her grandparents, a Shriner, recommended Shriners Children’s for care.
Lauren’s initial treatment was extensive. “I was going four times a year; two surgeries and two checkups a year,” Lauren said. “I continued this throughout my adolescence.”
Lauren had a positive experience at Shriners Children’s Boston thanks to faculty and staff at the hospital, especially her surgeon, Daniel Driscoll, M.D. Dr. Driscoll is a board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in reconstruction for children with burn injuries and congenital differences. “The key is to find what is needed and make a surgical and reconstructive plan,” said Dr. Driscoll. “We worked to rehabilitate Lauren’s scars with laser therapy, steroids and even small surgery.”
Lauren credits Dr. Driscoll for helping manage the appearance of her scars, and feels honored to have been his patient. “His work has changed my life. I never thought my scars would be as subtle as they are now,” she said. “I can say at almost 23, looking at childhood photos to now is absolutely mind blowing. I feel so lucky to have been under his care.”

Lauren receives laser treatment for her scars at Shriners Children's Boston.
Dr. Driscoll explained that the treatment at Shriners Children’s Boston is a multidisciplinary approach, with treatment from various departments throughout the hospital. “This allows us to care for children and their families as they grow and address the issues that arise at different milestones in their lives.”
Lori Viveiros, RN, also played a significant role in Lauren’s experience at Shriners Children’s. “Nurse Lori was with me from the start. Every surgery, she would be right there holding my hand,” Lauren said. “Even if she wasn’t working or able to be in the room with me at one of my visits, she would make sure to go out of her way and ask how I did.” Lauren said she would look forward to going to Shriners Children’s because she couldn’t wait to see one of her favorite nurses, and hear about her pet horses and travels.
Lori Turgeon, PT, D.P.T., is the director of therapeutic services at Shriners Children’s Boston. She often works with burn patients throughout their treatment. “Since scar tissue does not always function the same as healthy skin, many patients may develop joint or scar contractures as they grow, which causes this tissue to limit their function or cause changes in the child’s appearance,” Lori said.
Therapists work closely with patients on goals appropriate to their age, interests and participation in their community. Dr. Driscoll explained that for large scars, the child’s growth is important. “They can become tighter and require tension-relieving surgical treatments such as plastic surgery and skin grafting. Sometimes it is just as simple as teaching makeup so they are less self-conscious wearing that favorite dress to the prom."
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Lauren enjoys the fall weather outside in New England.
