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My daughter will be receiving her DOC band in the next few weeks.

She will be 7 months when she begins. She has some facial assymmetry

(her eyes and ears are misaligned, and one cheek is slightly

fuller). My doctor has focused on fixing the flatness of her head,

but I'm very concerned with the facial assymmetry. I know the band

will hopefully round out her head, but will it also correct the

facial problems?

I'm very concerned!!!!!

Thanks!!!!

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Hi there

My daughter (banded 6 1/2 to 10 1/2 months) also had quite

significant facial asymmetry that was helped enormously by her band.

I'd say it was 95% improved and that's just fine by me!

Good luck with the band and let us know how your little girl gets on.

Hannah (mum to Lucia, London, UK)

Cranio grad

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> My daughter will be receiving her DOC band in the next few weeks.

> She will be 7 months when she begins. She has some facial

assymmetry

> (her eyes and ears are misaligned, and one cheek is slightly

> fuller). My doctor has focused on fixing the flatness of her head,

> but I'm very concerned with the facial assymmetry. I know the band

> will hopefully round out her head, but will it also correct the

> facial problems?

> I'm very concerned!!!!!

>

> Thanks!!!!

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Welcome to the group. As your daughter's head rounds out, her

facial features will align better as well. It will probably take a

bit longer to see the results, but I'm sure you'll be very happy

with the outcome.

, mom to Hannah, DOCgrad

Cape Cod, Ma

>

> My daughter will be receiving her DOC band in the next few weeks.

> She will be 7 months when she begins. She has some facial

assymmetry

> (her eyes and ears are misaligned, and one cheek is slightly

> fuller). My doctor has focused on fixing the flatness of her head,

> but I'm very concerned with the facial assymmetry. I know the band

> will hopefully round out her head, but will it also correct the

> facial problems?

> I'm very concerned!!!!!

>

> Thanks!!!!

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Thanks - I'm glad to know the symmetry of my daughters' facial

features will improve. How old was your daughter when she began her

DOC band? How long did she wear it for? How much did she improve?

As you can imagine, I've been very anxious since our daughter was

diagnosed!!! Encouraging words from ANYONE with respect to the

improvement I can expect would really ease my mind!!!!!

> >

> > My daughter will be receiving her DOC band in the next few

weeks.

> > She will be 7 months when she begins. She has some facial

> assymmetry

> > (her eyes and ears are misaligned, and one cheek is slightly

> > fuller). My doctor has focused on fixing the flatness of her

head,

> > but I'm very concerned with the facial assymmetry. I know the

band

> > will hopefully round out her head, but will it also correct the

> > facial problems?

> > I'm very concerned!!!!!

> >

> > Thanks!!!!

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It definitely makes me feel better knowing that your daughter's

assymetry improved by 95%!! Do you think that anyone (other than

yourself) would notice any assymetry now? I haven't really found any

before/after photos (to ease my mind) where the child had very

noticeable facial assymetry before the DOC band, so I am a bit

concerned. Hopefully she will be as lucky as Lucia!!!!!

Lee

Alta., Can.

> >

> > My daughter will be receiving her DOC band in the next few

weeks.

> > She will be 7 months when she begins. She has some facial

> assymmetry

> > (her eyes and ears are misaligned, and one cheek is slightly

> > fuller). My doctor has focused on fixing the flatness of her

head,

> > but I'm very concerned with the facial assymmetry. I know the

band

> > will hopefully round out her head, but will it also correct the

> > facial problems?

> > I'm very concerned!!!!!

> >

> > Thanks!!!!

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Hi,

Hannah wore 3 DOCbands from 4 mos to 19 mos for her severe plagio.

I created a website for her at:

http://hannahsnoggin.typepad.com/hannahs_noggin/ where you can read

about her story and see her amazing progress photos. Looking at

those alone will help ease your mind! Since you're especially

concerned w/the facial features, pay close attention to how much

Hannah's ear assymetry improved, especially in that last band.

, mom to Hannah, DOCgrad

Cape Cod, Ma

> > >

> > > My daughter will be receiving her DOC band in the next few

> weeks.

> > > She will be 7 months when she begins. She has some facial

> > assymmetry

> > > (her eyes and ears are misaligned, and one cheek is slightly

> > > fuller). My doctor has focused on fixing the flatness of her

> head,

> > > but I'm very concerned with the facial assymmetry. I know the

> band

> > > will hopefully round out her head, but will it also correct

the

> > > facial problems?

> > > I'm very concerned!!!!!

> > >

> > > Thanks!!!!

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HI,

I see that you've already received some great replies. I just wanted

to let you know that my daughter's DOCband corrected her facial

asymmetries. She wasn't banded until she was almost 11.5 months old.

You can see her pictures in the Before and after section under

DOCbands, her name is . Please keep us posted on your

daughter's progress.

>

> My daughter will be receiving her DOC band in the next few weeks.

> She will be 7 months when she begins. She has some facial

assymmetry

> (her eyes and ears are misaligned, and one cheek is slightly

> fuller). My doctor has focused on fixing the flatness of her head,

> but I'm very concerned with the facial assymmetry. I know the band

> will hopefully round out her head, but will it also correct the

> facial problems?

> I'm very concerned!!!!!

>

> Thanks!!!!

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Ear and facial asymmetry are always last to correct. It's because

there is no direct control over this improvement. The band redirects

the growth of all areas it touches. It douesn't touch the face or

ears (and ears meaning true skull base). However, as it corrects the

head shape the rest of the skull follows. So over time the facial and

ear asymmetries start to become less noticable and more normal. Does

that make sense? Both of my girls had ear and facial assymmetries.

They both saw big improvements.

na, DOC Grad X2 Feb 2004

Kiersten, DOC Grad 4/4/06, Tort Resolved

www.thefilyaws.com/plagio/plagio.html

>

> Hi. New to group. My 8 month daughter is in her second DOC for

> tort/plagio. We saw great improvement in her head shape after band

#1

> which she was fitted for at 4 months. She received second band as

her

> eyes and ears were still showing mild/moderate asymmetry. I continue

> to see her head improve but her right eye is still opening wider

than

> left. How much correction with facial asymmetry have you

experienced?

> Cranial Tech tells us that while it won't be perfect it will correct

> to within normal ranges.. I just don't see it happening after 6

weeks

> in band #2 and I am getting nervous. thanks!

>

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Donna,

My son started wearing his DOC band yesterday. I asked our tech at CT

about exercises and it sounds to me like they are for torticollis. I

would think they would help facial assym because once the tort is

resolved the assym will stop getting worse. In other words the band

and the exercises go together as a treatment. The tort is

continuously drawing the face down and you want to get the tort

resolved to stop that. Then the band fixes the assym that is already

there, in theory. The stretches keep any future assym from

happening. Does that make sense. That is just what I think.

Bobbi

, 6 months, left tort/plagio/brachy

PHX

> Any doc band users without torticollis doing stretches to help

facial

> asymmetry?

>

> Donna

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