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  • How Much Does Ksl Hair Transplant Cost In Edinburgh

    Does anyone have the breakdown?

    Asked by Jamie Leah
    2024-07-14 02:14:46
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  • Answered by Ethan Isabella, 16/07/2024 01:23

    Cleft Lip and Palate is a common congenital malformation, which not only affects the appearance of patients, but also leads to functional disorders such as speaking and breathing. Repairing Cleft Lip and Palate requires the joint efforts of a multidisciplinary medical team, including plastic surgeons, dentists, orthodontists, speech therapists and ENT doctors. The specific repair process depends on the severity of the Cleft Lip and Palate. Generally speaking, the repair is divided into two stages: the first stage is the repair of the cleft lip, which is usually completed within 3 to 6 months after the baby is born; the second stage is the repair of the cleft palate, which is usually completed before the age of 2. In the process of Cleft Lip repair, the plastic surgeon will make incisions on both sides of the cleft lip and reposition the muscles and tissues to restore the normal appearance and function of the lips. In the process of Cleft Palate repair, the plastic surgeon will make incisions on the palate to repair the cleft palate and restore the normal function of the palate. In addition to surgical repair, postoperative rehabilitation is also very important. Speech therapists and ENT doctors will provide speech and breathing training to help patients recover normal speaking and breathing functions. Orthodontists will provide orthodontic treatment to help patients improve dental alignment. In conclusion, the repair of Cleft Lip and Palate is a complex and systematic process that requires the joint efforts of a multidisciplinary medical team to help patients restore normal appearance and function.

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