An interview with Thomas Imahiyerobo, MD, Director of Cleft and Craniofacial Surgery and Section Chief of Pediatric Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
For children born with microtia, advances in ear reconstruction are changing not only how the ear can be rebuilt, but how early, precisely, and thoughtfully families can plan the path forward.
At 5:30 am, Dr. Christine Rohde is fueled by a banana and yogurt, and ready for an OR day scored by resident playlists, and the focus built from long-distance running.
A newly published study of Jerome P. Webster’s case logs opens a window into the roots of plastic surgery education, preserved in one of the world’s most comprehensive archival collections at Columbia.
Learn how to find a top plastic surgeon for cosmetic or reconstructive surgery. Understand credentials, procedures, insurance, and what questions to ask.
In the wake of complex reconstructive surgeries, 16-year-old Jade Metivier is singing, smiling, and dancing again with a confidence that has transformed her daily life.
Dr. Naikhoba Munabi shares insights from the first Pan-African Surgical Congress on gender equity, global surgery, and innovations in craniofacial care.
Patients with lower extremity sarcomas face stark disparities in treatment options, with factors like race, income, and geographic location often determining whether they receive limb-sparing surgery or an amputation.
Thirteen-year-old La’Nayah Wigfall-Smith, once thriving on the swim team, faced a life-altering osteosarcoma diagnosis with remarkable strength, determined to return to the water after enduring chemotherapy and limb-saving surgery.