Craniofacial Procedures in New Orleans, LA, Can Rebuild Your Self-Confidence

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Published August 22, 2023

Do You Need Craniofacial Procedures From The Cleft & Facial Cosmetic Surgery Center?

Augusta, United States - August 22, 2023 / The Cleft & Facial Cosmetic Surgery Center (Southwest Professional Consulting LLC) /

Have you ever wondered what causes a child to be born with a cleft lip? Maybe you are stumped by why your newborn has a small birth defect even though you did everything right during pregnancy. Birth defects are more common than you think, but there is still hope to correct them before they become a major issue for your child! Craniofacial procedures in New Orleans, LA, are available to correct the deformities that your child is experiencing.

What Are a Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate?

One of the most common birth defects that are seen in newborns is a cleft lip and palate. This is a defect that happens in the earlier stages of pregnancy when the fetus is still forming and doesnt develop completely. Three types of clefts can occur, which are a cleft lip and a cleft palate together, a cleft lip without a cleft palate, and a cleft palate without a cleft lip. Usually, the cleft lip forms on either side of the mouth, but rarely can it be found in the middle of the mouth. Sometimes there are cases where the opening can go all the way to the newborn's nose.

Many different situations can cause an increased risk for your child to be born with a cleft lip or palate. A few causes could be if you smoke during your pregnancy, take certain medications in the beginning stages, or have a history of cleft problems in your family. Fortunately, a cleft condition can sometimes be seen through prenatal ultrasounds, but a definitive diagnosis cannot be made until the baby is born.

What Happens During Surgery?

Children who are born with a birth defect such as a cleft lip or palate can have difficulties with small things such as eating and speaking. When you bring your child to Southwest Professional Consulting for a craniofacial operation in New Orleans, LA, we guarantee that your child will have the absolute best care possible to make sure they will live a happy life. Treating a cleft lip may require one or two surgeries, depending on the circumstances. However, when performing surgery for a cleft palate, multiple surgeries are usually recommended, with the first happening between six and twelve months. Repairing a cleft palate helps allow proper development of teeth and also facial structure, which is a crucial part of your baby's development.

After the procedure is completed, your child will stay in the hospital for at least five to seven days for recovery. Keeping the surgical site clean is imperative to your child's recovery. It is important not to stretch or put the wounds under any pressure for about three to four weeks and keep the area moist by using medications prescribed by the doctor. We recommend elevating the head of your child's bed slightly to help prevent swelling. Vaseline can be applied to the corners of his or her mouth to help ease any soreness that may appear in the area of the surgical incisions.

Southwest Professional Consulting, LLC for Your Craniofacial Procedures

If your child requires a craniofacial procedure, then our highly trained staff is here to help you every step of the way. We pride ourselves on providing the best care for our patients. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to visit our website or give our office a call. Our very own Dr. James is highly recommended and is one of the best craniofacial specialists in the area.

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Contact Information:

The Cleft & Facial Cosmetic Surgery Center (Southwest Professional Consulting LLC)

1430 John Wesley Gilbert Drive
Augusta, GA 30912
United States

Contact The Cleft & Facial Cosmetic Surgery Center (Southwest Professional Consulting LLC)
(706) 834-9100
https://cfcnola.com/

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