Children's Plastic Surgery

Dedicated to making a profound impact in the life of a child.

The Pediatric Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery programs at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital are renowned in the treatment of congenital deformities and cosmetic reconstruction.

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girl with caramel colored hair smiling in the sunlight.
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When a child is has a deformity, either from birth or as a result of an accident or other medical condition, parents worry about the quality of life their child will have. Concerns about their future are to be expected, as is the desire for comprehensive treatment to remedy the condition.

Pediatric plastic surgery offers a chance to correct anomalies and allow the child to have a normal life. The pediatric plastic surgeons of Nicklaus Children's Hospital have extensive experience with children who have anomalies. They have special training in children's plastic surgery and are all certified by the Board of Pediatrics.

Comprehensive Programs and Services

Treatments and Procedures

  • Congenital hand malformations surgery
  • Orbital and ocular surgery

Treatments and Procedures

Conditions We Treat

Craniofacial Center

The Nicklaus Children's Craniofacial Center is committed to providing the best multidisciplinary care for children and families with craniofacial differences. The center will provide comprehensive evaluation and management of all congenital and acquired craniofacial anomalies. 

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Why Choose Us?

Besides routine types of pediatric plastic surgery, including the treatment of trauma, members of the Plastic Surgery Division have particular expertise in microsurgery, hand surgery, and repair of brachial plexus lesions.

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featured patient photo.

Stories to Inspire

When Harper was diagnosed with Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome shortly after birth, her family knew they wanted the best team possible for her tongue reduction surgery. Harper now leads a limitless life thanks to Dr. Chad Perlyn, an expert in treating macroglossia, and the Craniofacial Center at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital.
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