Head, Neck, Face

Head, neck, and face surgery in children focuses on treating congenital conditions, developmental abnormalities, and soft tissue disorders affecting facial structure, airway, and neck regions, ensuring both functional improvement and aesthetic balance.

Procedures & Treatments

Various procedures are performed to address these conditions, including:

  • Ventriculo-peritoneal shunting – a procedure used to relieve pressure on the brain by diverting excess fluid in conditions like hydrocephalus.
  • Cleft lip – surgical correction of a gap in the upper lip to restore normal appearance and function.
  • Cleft palate – repair of an opening in the roof of the mouth to improve feeding, speech, and development.
  • Facial clefts – treatment of rare congenital facial gaps affecting different parts of the face.
  • Branchial cyst – removal of fluid-filled lumps in the neck caused by developmental anomalies.
  • Branchial sinus – surgical treatment of abnormal openings or tracts in the neck region.
  • Thyroglossal cyst – removal of a cyst formed from leftover thyroid tissue in the neck.
  • Skin tag removal – simple procedure to remove small, harmless skin growths.
  • Dermoid cyst – excision of benign cysts commonly found near the eyes or neck.
  • Lipoma – removal of soft, fatty lumps present under the skin.
  • Sebaceous cyst excision – surgical removal of cysts formed due to blocked skin glands.
  • Tracheoesophageal cleft repair – correction of abnormal connections between the airway and food pipe.
  • Torticollis – treatment to correct abnormal neck positioning caused by muscle tightness.
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