About Congenital Deformities
Our congenital deformity correction services address birth defects affecting the face, hands, and body. We provide compassionate, expert surgical care to improve function and appearance for children and adults born with structural abnormalities.
Congenital deformity correction addresses birth defects affecting the face, hands, limbs, and other body structures. At Aestique Clinic, our reconstructive surgeons have extensive experience correcting a wide range of congenital conditions, restoring both function and appearance to help patients live fuller, more confident lives.
Congenital deformities can range from minor cosmetic concerns to significant functional impairments. Our surgeons work closely with pediatricians, hand therapists, and other specialists to develop comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each patient's unique needs.
Congenital Conditions We Treat
- Hand Deformities: Syndactyly (webbed fingers), polydactyly (extra digits), and other hand anomalies.
- Ear Deformities: Microtia (underdeveloped ear), prominent ears, and other ear abnormalities.
- Facial Deformities: Hemifacial microsomia, facial asymmetry, and other facial conditions.
- Birthmark Removal: Treatment of port wine stains, hemangiomas, and other vascular malformations.
- Chest Wall Deformities: Pectus excavatum (sunken chest) and pectus carinatum (pigeon chest).
Before & After Results
Key Benefits
Restored Function
Correct structural abnormalities that impair movement or function.
Improved Appearance
Reconstruct and reshape affected areas for a more normal appearance.
Enhanced Quality of Life
Enable patients to participate fully in daily activities.
Multidisciplinary Approach
Coordinated care with specialists for comprehensive treatment.
Growth-Aware Planning
Procedures timed to work with natural growth and development.
Life-Changing Results
Transform patients' lives through expert reconstructive surgery.
Am I a Good Candidate?
Congenital deformity correction may be appropriate for:
- Children born with hand or limb deformities (syndactyly, polydactyly, etc.)
- Patients with craniofacial deformities
- Individuals with ear deformities (microtia, anotia)
- Patients with congenital skin conditions or birthmarks
- Children or adults with chest wall deformities
- Patients of any age seeking correction of congenital abnormalities
Recovery & Aftercare
Recovery varies significantly based on the procedure:
- Hand Surgery: Splinting for 2-6 weeks. Hand therapy may begin early.
- Facial Reconstruction: 1-2 weeks for initial healing. Staged procedures may be needed.
- General Timeline: Initial healing in 2-4 weeks. Full recovery over 2-6 months depending on complexity.
- Physical Therapy: Often essential for optimal functional outcomes.
- Follow-Up: Regular monitoring throughout childhood to assess growth and plan subsequent stages.
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Frequently Asked Questions
At what age should congenital deformities be corrected?
Timing depends on the specific condition. Some deformities are best addressed in infancy, while others are better corrected as the child grows. Your surgeon will recommend the optimal timing.
Will multiple surgeries be needed?
Many congenital conditions require staged correction as the child grows. This allows procedures to be timed appropriately for development.
Can congenital hand deformities be corrected?
Yes, many hand deformities including extra fingers (polydactyly), fused fingers (syndactyly), and trigger thumb are correctable with excellent functional and cosmetic outcomes.
Why Choose Aestique Clinic?
Expert Surgeons
Board-certified plastic surgeons with international training and proven expertise.
Modern Facility
State-of-the-art surgical facility with international safety standards.
Personal Care
Customized treatment plans tailored to your unique goals.
Proven Results
Hundreds of satisfied patients with outstanding before & after results.