Plastic Surgery Methods

Two common methods are endoscopic surgery, performed with a tubular probe, and flap surgery, in which healthy tissue is moved from one part of the body to another.

Swimmer's Ear

Swimmer's ear (otitis externa) is an infection of your outer ear canal. Here's what you need to know about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.

Stye

A stye is a tender red bump on the edge of your eyelid.

Skin Conditions

Detailed information on skin conditions in children, including acne, birthmarks, bites, stings, blisters, burns, contact dermatitis, cradle cap (seborrheic dermatitis), diaper rash, impetigo, lice, poison ivy, poison oak, sunburn, and warts

Liposuction

Liposuction removes excess body fat through a suctioning process. It is not a substitute for weight loss, but it does change the body's shape and contour.

Poisoning

Sometimes an accidental poisoning can be treated at home by following the directions from a poison control center or your child's health care provider. But other times your child will need emergency care. Read on to learn the details.

The Pediatrician

You take your kids to the pediatrician for tummy aches and fevers, but a pediatrician does a lot more than care for sick children. They care for your child’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being—in sickness and in health.

Orthopedic Conditions

Detailed information on orthopedic disorders in children, including fractures, sports injuries, overuse injuries, sprains, strains, and heat-related illness

Hand Surgery

Detailed information on hand surgery for different hand conditions

Congenital Upper Limb Differences

When one of those precious little hands isn’t as perfectly formed as it should be, an early visit to a hand surgeon should be at the top of your agenda for your newborn.