Plastic & Reconstructive Procedures for Children

Children who need plastic and reconstructive surgery require expert, individualized care that focuses on their unique needs as they grow. At Comer Children's, our pediatric plastic and reconstructive surgeons are specially trained in surgery for infants, children and adolescents. Our surgeons are experienced in the full range of plastic and reconstructive procedures for congenital conditions (present at birth), acquired problems and injuries.

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Support Services

Children undergoing reconstructive surgery, and their families, have access to support services including child and adolescent psychiatrists, social workers and child life experts who can help ease children's fears and help families cope before and after surgery.

Research

In addition to providing expert patient care, our pediatric plastic and reconstructive surgeons are active in both clinical and laboratory research. Topics under study include wound healing, repair of craniofacial defects, tissue transplantation and tissue engineering, bone substitutes, survival of bone-cartilage grafts and genetic expression in craniofacial development.

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