Center for Craniofacial Deformity
Patients with a wide range of congenital or acquired craniofacial disorders are evaluated and treated by a team at the Cleft-Craniofacial Center at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.
To determine a child’s needs and deliver the best care, a group of knowledgeable experts from many disciplines collaborate. Members of the team work to attain the best potential psychosocial development, speech, hearing, and physical attractiveness at the earliest age.
Children with a variety of craniofacial disorders are treated by the cleft-craniofacial team, including:
A birth defect, illness, or trauma can result in deformities of the face or head known as craniofacial diseases. The Rochester, Minnesota branch of Mayo Clinic’s Cleft and Craniofacial Clinic, led by plastic surgeons, treats various varieties of craniofacial diseases, including cleft lip and palate, using a multidisciplinary team approach.
The Cleft and Craniofacial Clinic staff does a thorough review of your child’s condition over the course of two days. The team members get together to go over their results and create a treatment strategy that is specific to your child’s need. For instance, treatment can entail surgery or a referral to a regional expert, such a paediatric dentist.
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Cosmetic surgery is used to change the body's natural structures in an effort to enhance look and self-esteem.
Reconstructive surgery is used to treat aberrant bodily structures brought on by inherited flaws, developmental disorders, injuries, infections, tumours, or disease. Reconstructive surgery is typically carried out to restore function, but it can also be done to get close to a normal appearance.
After surgery, each patient manages pain in a different way. The right painkillers will be prescribed by your doctor to aid with any discomfort. The majority of cosmetic procedures for the face often result in minor postoperative discomfort.
Although most elective surgeries are done as outpatient procedures, you should be sure that you can be admitted to the hospital swiftly in case an emergency arises.
Understanding the safety of a plastic surgery process as well as the anticipated results is crucial. No surgical operation is without risk, despite the fact that thousands of people have plastic surgery every year without any issues.
Your anaesthetic will be administered by trained, qualified staff at the surgical centre, and they will also keep an eye on your recuperation after the treatment.
Every surgical procedure carries some risk. Learn about them, how frequently they happen, and how they will be handled if they do. Look for a second opinion if the doctor won't disclose the hazards in detail or acknowledge that there are always concerns.
Yes. Depending on the operation, it could be wise to sleep reclined (as opposed to horizontally) for the first week after surgery to reduce fluid buildup in the face and eyelids.
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