Someone wrote in [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith 2021-10-03 04:34 pm (UTC)

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Silicon or a vet wrap or coban...or maybe some burn wrap and skin glue.... or even super glue if it's undead it probably won't be poisoned by super glue like a living human is likely to, in a pinch you could even use a simple solution of plastic bags/ plastic wrap coated with duct tape to cover the open stuff and secure the body shape in place, then clothing would just cover up the layers of duct tape so it doesn't look odd.<<

People might end up factoring in cost and reusability too.

Unless the high-quality expensive medical stuff is a necessity, I'd expect a lot of people to fo for cheaper stuff.

And how often would they need new and or clean prosthetics?

Hmmm...a baggy shirt and slouching could hide missing innards in a pinch...unless you inadvertantly slime your shirt.

In winter, a scarf could hide facial disfigurement as well.

(I suspect most humans would learn very quickly not to have a fit about face-covering bandages and suchlike in thet sort of setting...)

>>But put clothes in the way and who could tell...<<

Padded or baggy clothing would hide lumps. (I once got Mistaken for Pregnant because I was wearing a belt bag under a quilted winter jacket.)

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