Aesthetic plastic surgery (also called cosmetic surgery) refers to procedures that improve the appearance of the face and body. Learn more about this procedure.
Cleft lip and cleft palate occur when tissues in the lips and/or the roof of the mouth fail to properly join during fetal development.
Craniofacial surgery may be used to treat urgent, life-threatening conditions as well as important “quality of life” reconstructive procedures.
Body contouring is a surgery to remove excess skin and tighten surrounding tissue after bariatric surgery.
Scar tissue that overreacts to damage by growing uncontrollably on the body.
Birth defects are health problems that are present at birth. They can range from mild to severe, and some babies have more than one.
A life-changing surgical procedure to replace all or part of a person's disfigured face using donor tissue.
Botox and dermal fillers are cosmetic injectables that can relax or fill in fine lines and wrinkles. Learn more about this treatment.
A surgical procedure to reduce the size and weight of breasts.
When the sense of smell is lost or compromised—a condition called anosmia—it is not just enjoyment of life that is affected but also health and safety.