Albus Dumbledore, a character from the "Harry Potter" series, had a scar on his left knee that was described as a map of the London Underground. This detail is mentioned in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," where it serves as a humorous anecdote highlighting Dumbledore's whimsical nature and the richness of his character's backstory. The scar is not central to the plot but adds depth to his character.
In Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone, Dumbledore claims to have a scar above his left knee that is a perfect map of the London Underground.
It is a perfect map of the London Underground. Of course, that was in 1981 and the underground changes.
Dumbledore had the scar. It was a perfect map of the London Underground.
You have a scar on your hand. How did you get that scar?
I'm not sure but he does have a scar of the London underground above his left knee.
there is no need to remove any scar tissue after a knee replacement
With-in a few days
Aquaphor and a badge over it.
Yes, a scar on the back of the knee could be called a cicatrix in the popliteal area. If you have more than one, it might be cicatrices in the popliteal area.
i received a scar on my leg and then knee and they faded but the scar on my leg is still there, so i believe they fade
Your left knee.
Probably a prison scar