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The Role of a Pediatric Plastic Surgeon: Enhancing Young Lives

Pediatric plastic surgery is a subspecialty of surgery that focuses on correcting, restoring, and enhancing the physical appearance and function of children. These surgeries are a beacon of hope for children facing congenital deformities, injuries, and acquired conditions. It goes beyond physical correction, aiming to enhance self-esteem, social interactions, and overall development, allowing children to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives. At Mississippi Center for Advanced Medicine, a pediatric plastic surgeon applies surgical expertise and skill to improve your child’s appearance, function, and overall quality of life.

Common Conditions and Concerns Addressed

  1. Cleft lip and palate: Among the most prevalent congenital irregularities, surgical interventions for cleft lip and palate not only enhance a child’s capability to eat, speak, and breathe, but also contribute to the enhancement of their facial aesthetics.
  2. Craniofacial malformations: Our pediatric plastic surgeons can address conditions like craniosynostosis, where the bones of the skull fuse prematurely, through surgeries that allow proper brain development and craniofacial aesthetics.
  3. Burn injuries: Plastic surgery can play a pivotal role in scar management, reconstruction, and the restoration of both physical and emotional well-being.
  4. Reconstructive surgery: This includes correcting birth defects such as hand and limb anomalies, as well as repairing injuries like dog bites or accidental traumas.

Our Ethical Framework: Pediatric Plastic Surgery Considerations, Safety, and Risk Management

Pediatric plastic surgery involves unique ethical considerations when it comes to treating young patients. Our pediatric plastic surgeons always prioritize the health of the child, ensuring that the potential benefits of the procedure outweigh the associated risks. Ethical decisions include considering the child’s capacity to participate in the decision-making process, respecting their autonomy to the extent possible, and safeguarding their future well-being.

With all pediatric operations, safety is the guiding principle, and we take meticulous precautions to ensure that the child’s health is protected. Our goal is to minimize the risks and complications associated with any surgical procedure. Moreover, in collaboration with parents, we engage in transparent discussion of the expected outcomes, potential complications, benefits, and alternatives so that parents and, when appropriate, the child fully understand the implications of the surgery.

How Our Pediatric Plastic Surgeon Delivers Care for Your Child

We work hand-in-hand with other pediatric professionals to ensure rounded care, with the recognition that children are unique and require specialized attention to meet their distinct requirements. Multidisciplinary care is an essential component in creating a supportive and nurturing environment, where the child’s best interests are at the forefront of decisions and interventions. Other specialists we may work alongside include:

  • Speech therapists: In cases such as cleft lip and palate, we collaborate with speech and language pathologists to address speech and language development, providing comprehensive attention to the impairment.
  • Anesthesiologists: Anesthesiologists, with their specialized expertise in administering anesthesia to children safely, are integral members of the surgical team. They assist in delivering comfortable experiences to alleviate pain during the procedure.
  • Pediatric nurses: Our pediatric nurses play a critical role in the pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative care of children, ensuring their comfort and safe, strong recovery.

Do you want to learn more about how pediatric plastic surgery may positively impact the life of your child? The pediatric plastic surgeons at Mississippi Center for Advanced Medicine are pleased to lead your child on their journey to better health and self-esteem. Contact us today to take the first step.

How to Prepare for Pediatric Plastic Surgery

Perhaps your child has a cleft palate or a deformity due to an accident. A pediatric plastic surgeon can assess your child’s condition to determine if plastic surgery can help. If so, you’ll meet with a dedicated, experienced pediatric plastic surgeon to discuss your next steps. At the Mississippi Center for Advanced Medicine, our plastic surgeon handles traumatic and congenital abnormalities. From burn reconstruction to trauma management, you’ll find consultation and treatment options here.

What Is a Pediatric Plastic Surgeon and What Do They Do?

Pediatric plastic surgery is a sub-specialty that focuses on improving aesthetics and functionality. Typically, patients require plastic surgery following congenital, traumatic, or acquired illnesses or injuries.

Our pediatric plastic surgeon underwent years of additional training to perfect the skills needed to reshape soft tissues and correct defects for patients under age 19.

Types of Conditions Treated by a Pediatric Plastic Surgeon

Skin conditions, head shape anomalies, and congenital facial differences often require plastic surgery to resolve.

Here are a few examples of conditions that typically result in plastic surgery:

  • Skin conditions: Keloids, moles, burn reconstruction, masses, and scars.
  • Problems with head shape: Anomalies like plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome) and craniosynostosis (baby’s head bones fuse together too quickly).
  • Facial differences: Includes acquired or congenital conditions like a cleft lip and palate, facial paralysis, and facial asymmetry.
  • Other types of pediatric surgeries include rhinoplasty and ear surgery. Our team of surgeons includes specialists for a variety of corrective surgeries.

How to Prepare for Pediatric Plastic Surgery

As a parent, it’s essential to ask the tough questions to prepare for surgery that may save your child’s life. We invite you to read our reviews and check out the credentials of our talented plastic surgeon.
Schedule a consultation so we can discuss your child’s needs and expectations. Our surgeon will ask that you bring relevant imaging scans and medical records pertaining to the condition. We also ask you to provide a detailed medical history so that the pediatric plastic surgeon is aware of medications, allergies, and conditions that can impact the success of the procedure.

The surgeon and our staff will offer advice on how to mentally prepare your child, so they feel confident and comfortable on the day of the surgery.

It’s important to understand any and all restrictions associated with your condition. That includes adhering to postoperative instructions pertaining to diet, exercises, and healing.

Mississippi Center for Advanced Medicine has one of the leading pediatric plastic surgeons available in our service areas. Contact us online to book an appointment to discuss your child’s plastic surgery needs.