
Facial Paralysis and Reanimation
For children with facial paralysis, this highly specialized program restores the ability to smile.
Craniofacial Program
Specialists from several disciplines form a team to treat children with Craniosynostosis and other craniofacial conditions.
Duke Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Information about academics and research related to plastic and reconstructive surgery at Duke
For a variety of congenital disorders in children, Duke’s expert plastic surgeons provide the absolute best care possible: care that has to last a lifetime.
Building on Duke’s long history of commitment to children, Duke’s multidisciplinary plastic surgery team provides personalized care for children with complex and rare conditions that most plastic surgeons don’t normally see.
Patients benefit from the combined knowledge and experience of Duke’s expert surgeons, as well as collaborators from ophthalmology, dermatology, anesthesiology, and other fields.
At Duke, we consider the relationship between patient and specialist team to be of utmost importance. So we have an ongoing informative process, including seminars and personal consultations, that lasts throughout your recovery.
From your first phone call, to your final visit, we are here for you at every stage of treatment and recovery.
The skills and experience of Duke's plastic surgeons have been recognized in publications such as America's Top Doctors, Redbook, Ladies Home Journal, Raleigh Metro Magazine, and Business North Carolina.
