Amniotic Band Deformities
Amniotic band deformities occur when amniotic constriction bands wrap around a part of the baby in the womb. They may cause a congenital (present from birth) deformity of the face, arms, legs, fingers, or toes.
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Programs + Services
The Division of Pediatric Plastic Surgery at Floating Hospital for Children provides a wide range of cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery options for kids.
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Doctors + Care Team
Accepting New Patients
Title(s): Plastic Surgeon; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine
Department(s): Surgery, Plastic Surgery
Appt. Phone: 617-636-5600
Fax #: 617-636-9095
Cosmetic surgery of the face and body, breast reconstruction, body contouring after massive weight loss, pediatric plastic surgery, posttraumatic and post-oncologic reconstruction, burn reconstruction
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A world-class pediatric teaching hospital shouldn’t make you and your child feel small. At Floating Hospital for Children our littlest patients are our biggest priority. This means we’re committed to providing the highest quality of care in a safe, friendly environment.
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The Leapfrog Group gave Floating Hospital for Children and Tufts Medical Center an “A” rating for outstanding patient safety in 2014.
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Floating Hospital for Children began its life as a hospital ship in the Boston Harbor in 1894 before coming onshore permanently in 1931.
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