Resources

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Books

An Inside View

Advanced imaging technology is giving physicians and parents a high-definition view of babies before birth. Three-dimensional (3-D) ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) produce detailed pictures that enable physicians to visualize the growing fetus and diagnose facial conditions, such as cleft lip and palate.

Andrew Livingstone – Treating Infant Hemangiomas

In 1989, Andrew Livingstone was born without a blemish, but two weeks later, a strawberry red growth began to bloom on his upper lip. At age three months, the mass enlarged quickly, extending up to his nose. It became an open sore, which would scab over, only to ulcerate again and again. Andrew’s pediatrician diagnosed the condition as a hemangioma and referred his parents, Seth and Marcy, to renowned expert, plastic surgeon John Mulliken, MD, at Children’s Hospital Boston.

Annual Appeal – Give to Support FFC in 2019

FFC needs your support for 2019! As the Holiday Season of Giving approaches along with the end of the tax year, consider the future needs of the Foundation and the support it provides to children with craniofacial differences and their families. Please support the financial needs of our Foundation with a tax-deductible donation.

Annual Appeal 2022

Please consider making a donation that will support the new and ongoing efforts of FFC. We remain committed to offering medically-accurate instructional videos and resources, educational programming and sessions on topics of social and emotional development, parent support, scholarship awards, and family gatherings to foster relationships within the FFC community.

Annual Appeal 2023

Please consider making a donation that will support the new and ongoing efforts of FFC. We remain committed to offering medically-accurate instructional videos and resources, educational programming and sessions on topics of social and emotional development, parent support, scholarship awards, and family gatherings to foster relationships within the FFC community.

Medical Journals

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