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hello,

I live in Canada and have a 2 1/2 year old daughter. We got

extremely bad advice in her first months of life and were told this

would 'mold out' on it's own and that a helmet was not needed. It

improved a bit but you look at your child every day and don't notice

the subtle facial changes occurring.

I looked at pictures of her and notice she has the typical changes,

forehead and cheek prominence on one side and facial flattening and

recessed eye on the other side.

went to see a craniofacial surgeon at sick kids in toronto, canada

and was told, this is mild, nothing to do.

I can't leave her with self esteem issues due to this facial

assymetry. I am filled with guilt about not demanding the helmet and

just trusting the 'experts'.

Is there anyone who has had reconstructive surgery for their child's

facial assymetry and if so, when did you do it (what age) and where

did you go? Is there anyone in Canada who knows a doctor that will

do this. I am thinking I will have to go to the US if the surgeon

here already said no. Please advise about US surgeons and who is

good and also, if anyone has any idea about cost.

I appreciate any help and advice.

thanks,

Deepa

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Deepa-

I'm sorry you're going through this! Unfortunately, I can't help

with your questions, but I can recommend that you check out the

Older Plagio message board on . It is mostly parents of older

children who missed their chance at banding as well, and maybe they

can give you some advice. I'm not sure I read of anyone having the

surgery, but they do have experience in other techniques of therapy

(I can't remember the name of therapy right now) that apparently

helps in reshaping the skull. But check them out and see what you

can find.

Good luck!

in Raleigh

>

> hello,

> I live in Canada and have a 2 1/2 year old daughter. We got

> extremely bad advice in her first months of life and were told

this

> would 'mold out' on it's own and that a helmet was not needed. It

> improved a bit but you look at your child every day and don't

notice

> the subtle facial changes occurring.

>

> I looked at pictures of her and notice she has the typical

changes,

> forehead and cheek prominence on one side and facial flattening

and

> recessed eye on the other side.

>

> went to see a craniofacial surgeon at sick kids in toronto, canada

> and was told, this is mild, nothing to do.

>

> I can't leave her with self esteem issues due to this facial

> assymetry. I am filled with guilt about not demanding the helmet

and

> just trusting the 'experts'.

>

> Is there anyone who has had reconstructive surgery for their

child's

> facial assymetry and if so, when did you do it (what age) and

where

> did you go? Is there anyone in Canada who knows a doctor that

will

> do this. I am thinking I will have to go to the US if the surgeon

> here already said no. Please advise about US surgeons and who is

> good and also, if anyone has any idea about cost.

>

> I appreciate any help and advice.

>

> thanks,

> Deepa

>

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