For more information, visit the Craniosynostosis Program at St. Louis Children's Hospital.
To request an appointment with a St. Louis Children's Hospital plastic surgeon, please call 314.454.KIDS (5437) or 800.678.KIDS (5437).
Before and after photos of a child with Sagittal synostosis from St. Louis Children's Hospital. After photo is 1 year after endoscopic repair.
1-year-old after completion of helmet molding therapy and endoscopic-assisted treatment for metopic synostosis.
4-year-old after completion of helmet molding therapy and endoscopic-assisted treatment for sagittal synostosis.
1-year-old after completion of helmet molding therapy and endoscopic-assisted treatment for metopic synostosis.
Before and after photos of a girl with Sagittal synostosis from St. Louis Children's Hospital. After photo is 4 years after endoscopic repair.
4-year-old after completion of helmet molding therapy and endoscopic-assisted treatment for metopic synostosis at St. Louis Children's Hospital.
15-year-old after endoscopic treatment for Sagittal Synostosis.
3-year-old after completion of helmet molding therapy and endoscopic-assisted treatment for right coronal synostosis.
Before and after photos of a boy with Sagittal synostosis. After photo is 2 years after endoscopic repair.
1-year-old after completion of helmet molding therapy and endoscopic-assisted treatment for metopic synostosis.
1-year-old after completion of helmet molding therapy and endoscopic-assisted treatment for left coronal synostosis.
1-year-old before and after completion of helmet molding therapy and endoscopic-assisted treatment for metopic synostosis at St. Louis Children's Hospital.
3 1/2 year old girl with sagittal synostosis before and 3 years after endoscopic repair and postoperative helmeting at St. Louis Children's Hospital.
Before and after photos of a girl with Sagittal synostosis from St. Louis Children's Hospital. After photo is 7 months after endoscopic repair.
Before and after photos of a 2 month old, 3 weeks and 1 year after endoscopic treatment of metopic synostosis. Note improvement of triangular shaped forehead after 9 months of molding helmet therapy from St. Louis Children's Hospital.
1-year-old after completion of helmet molding therapy and endoscopic-assisted treatment for right coronal synostosis at St. Louis Children's Hospital
For more information, visit the Craniosynostosis Program at St. Louis Children's Hospital.
To request an appointment with a St. Louis Children's Hospital plastic surgeon, please call 314.454.KIDS (5437) or 800.678.KIDS (5437).
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