When an accident, illness or birth defect causes a significant wound, scar or deformity, you can count on us to heal your child’s body, mind and spirit with specialized, state-of-the-art reconstructive surgery and recovery techniques. We understand that needing a pediatric surgical procedure can be overwhelming – both physically and mentally -- for your entire family. That is why AdventHealth for Children is committed to delivering comprehensive, child-centered care with heartfelt compassion. We provide a unique healing environment and integrated, interdisciplinary teams to meet your child’s unique needs no matter how complex.
Our pediatric plastic surgeons are ready to help your child smile again. To get started, request an appointment and our Nurse Care Coordinator will contact you.
Our Experienced Pediatric Plastic Surgeons Treat a Range of Conditions
Aesthetic concerns
Birthmarks and hemangiomas
Burns and scars
Cleft lip
Cleft palate
Congenital nevus
Craniosynostosis
Ear malformations
Facial trauma and fractures
Facial nerve disorders
Gynecomastia
Gynecomastia
Jaw disorders
Nose disorders or injuries
Pigmented lesions or birthmarks
Pyogenic granuloma
Rare craniofacial syndromes
Skin/subcutaneous tissue cysts
Torticollis
Vascular anomalies
Video Series: Pediatric Plastic Surgery
Dr. Raj Sawh-Martinez, Medical Director for Pediatric Plastic Surgery at AdventHealth for Children, discusses some common reasons parents may seek out plastic surgical care for their child such as malformations, growths, traumatic accidents and more. Our team is here to provide the best resources and education so that you feel confident in the care we will provide.
Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment for Vascular Anomalies
Vascular anomalies are birthmarks or growths that can cause cosmetic or functional problems. They are made up of blood vessels, including veins, arteries, capillaries or lymphatic vessels, that have developed abnormally. While some vascular anomalies may be present at birth or apparent soon after, others may not be detected until later in childhood.
We know that any abnormality in your child can be scary. Our multidisciplinary team of pediatric specialists is here for you and experienced in providing thorough evaluation and diagnosis for a full range of vascular anomalies. We will work in partnership with you to determine the best treatment plan for your child.
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Vascular Malformations
We treat a range of vascular anomalies and malformations including the following:
Venous malformations — These are bluish lesions that are caused by abnormally shaped veins. They can be small or large and will get bigger as a child grows, most notably during puberty. Venous malformations can also cause pain. They do not go away and often recur after treatment.
Lymphatic malformations — This sponge-like collection of abnormal lymphatic channels contains clear fluid or blood and can rapidly enlarge. Lymphatic malformations can occur anywhere in the body but most often appear in the head and neck. They are related to other conditions, including:
Gorham-Stout disease — a type of lymphatic malformation that occurs in bones and partially destroys them
Milroy disease — an inherited lymphedema, present at birth and commonly occurring in the legs
Angiokeratoma — a group of skin lesions that are raised, dark red to black in color, and about 1 to 10 millimeters in size. Because these lesions often bleed spontaneously or following an abrasion, treatment may be required to control bleeding.
Arteriovenous malformations (AVM) — These are abnormal connections between arteries and veins. They are commonly seen on the head and neck and often appear as light stains at birth. Other AVMs occur on the trunk or a limb but may not be visible until later in childhood. AVMs may also occur in the skin, fat, muscles and organs such as the brain, lung, liver and intestines.
Vascular Tumors
Our pediatric plastic and reconstructive surgery team and pediatric dermatology team provide evaluation, monitoring and care for a variety of pediatric vascular tumors that occur in children, including the following:
Infantile hemangiomas — Abnormal clusters of small blood vessels on or under a baby’s skin, these appear 1 to 3 weeks after birth. They brighten in color and increase in size during the first 2-4 months of life and then typically start to fade and shrink. Most do not cause complications and go away without treatment.
Congenital hemangiomas — This type of vascular lesion is present and fully grown at birth.
Tufted angioma — A noncancerous tumor of the blood vessels, this appears most often during infancy or early childhood.
Birthmarks — A colored mark on or under the skin, these can be present at birth or shortly after. They can be large or small and are most often harmless.
Pyogenic granulomas — These are red, rapid-growing lesions that bleed easily. They most often occur after an injury and are noncancerous.
Hemangioendotheliomas — Rare, cancerous tumors that affect the epithelial cells that line the inside of blood vessels, these tumors most commonly affect the liver, lungs, bones and soft tissues.
Angiosarcoma — This type of cancer occurs in the lining of blood and lymph vessels.
PTEN hamartoma — This includes a group of disorders characterized by multiple noncancerous growths in different areas of the body.
Concerning Moles
Our specialized physician team also provides evaluation, diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of concerning moles, including the following:
Spitz nevus — This is a rare type of skin mole in children that resembles melanoma in appearance but is noncancerous.
Nevus sebaceous — Also rare, this benign birthmark is technically classified as a hair follicle tumor and is typically found on the scalp, face or neck. It is made of extra oil glands in the skin.
Nevus of Ota/Ito — This is a condition where hyperpigmentation (darkening) occurs around the eye (Ota) or on the shoulder and side of the neck (Ito).
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We are forever grateful for Dr. Sawh-Martinez and his plastic surgery team. Theodore was born with a large mole on the side of his face that they were able to remove safely and successfully. Theodore is back to enjoying his summer and having fun, thanks to this excellent plastic surgery team!
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Extraordinary Outcomes for Our Extraordinary Patients
We know that having your child go through surgery is the last thing a parent wants. But our incredible team of surgeons and specialists provides expert care so your child can have the most amazing outcomes after their surgery. In many cases, children have minimal to no scarring, and all that can be seen is their beautiful expressions.
The plastic and reconstructive surgeons and our entire care team offer the latest advances and care for children and families. Meet our team and discover what drives us to deliver compassionate care each day.
Your child’s care begins long before their scheduled plastic or reconstructive surgery. It begins with the first referral or phone call to our office. From day one, we will walk alongside you to navigate appointments, find answers to your questions, provide support and connect you with resources that promote your child’s healing and whole health. In fact, we have a dedicated Nurse Care Coordinator who will guide you each step of the way.
Our team is here to help heal your child’s body, mind and spirit. We’ll work with specialists across medical fields to ensure your little one gets the care, attention and therapy they deserve to live well, be happy and thrive.
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