Photo: Dr. Mislen Bauer, Director of the Division of Genetics and Metabolism and Director of the Craniofacial Center.
MIAMI, FL — Thanks to a new series to premiere tonight at 9 p.m. on The Learning Channel (TLC), the whole country will watch the process as dozens of children with craniofacial differences become just as beautiful on the outside as they are on the inside.
The Facemakers will revolve around the Miami Children’s Hospital Craniofacial Center. The 10-episode docu-reality program will focus on children with craniofacial anomalies, their families and the multidisciplinary team that makes up the Craniofacial Center.
“Children born with craniofacial differences are just like other children on the inside. They like to have fun, play and spend time with their friends,” says Dr. Mislen Bauer, Director of the Division of Genetics and Metabolism and Director of the Craniofacial Center. “This series will show the personal side of these special children to everyone watching, and it will let families know that the wonderful Craniofacial team can make a huge difference in these children’s lives.”
For many years, parents of children born with craniofacial differences didn’t have one special place they could go to for medical treatment. They would travel from specialist to specialist, surgeon to surgeon, very few of whom tried to consolidate their child’s care. However, when the Miami Children’s Craniofacial Center opened just over a decade ago, it changed all that.
By working together in a clinic setting, physicians and therapists are able to evaluate the children and coordinate every step of their patients’ care with that of other Craniofacial Center staff. Members of the craniofacial team include: geneticists, plastic surgeons, speech therapists, otolaryngologists, neurosurgeons, ophthalmologists, psychologists, audiologists and others. Since opening just 10 years ago, the Craniofacial Center has treated more than 1,000 children.
A new episode of The Facemakers will air every Wednesday at 9 p.m. and again at 12 a.m. Please check your local cable listing for channel information.
About Mmiami Children's Hospital
Founded in 1950, Miami Children's Hospital is the only licensed specialty hospital for children in South Florida. Ranked Miami–Dade County’s “Best Pediatric Hospital” by South Florida Parenting Magazine, Miami Children's Hospital offers medical care and services for children from birth to age 21. The 268-bed medical facility has expertise in all aspects of pediatric medicine.
About Nicklaus Children's Hospital, Where Children Matter Most ™ (2024)
Nicklaus Children's Hospital is South Florida's #1 nonprofit, freestanding specialty licensed hospital exclusively for children. With more than 850 physicians, including over 500 pediatric subspecialists, the hospital and its network of outpatient centers and offices serve close to 70% of children in the Miami market. The only hospital "where your child matters most™,” Nicklaus Children's is home to the region's most advanced Kenneth C. Griffin Surgical Tower, and its centers of excellence Helen & Jacob Shaham Cancer & Blood Disorders Institute, the Nicklaus Children’s Orthopedics, Sports Health and Spine Institute, Nicklaus Children’s Brain Institute and Nicklaus Children’s Heart Institute. The Nicklaus Children's Hospital's Transfer Center, Nick4Kids, and LifeFlight are responsible for transporting and saving close to 5,000 lives a year. Our 307-bed hospital, which is renowned for excellence in all aspects of pediatric medicine, has many specialty programs routinely ranked among the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report since 2008. Nicklaus Children's is also home to the largest pediatric teaching program in the southeastern United States and since 2003 has been designated an American Nursing Credentialing Center (ANCC) Magnet facility, the nursing profession's most prestigious institutional honor. For more information, please visit www.nicklauschildrens.org.