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  2. Learn about the Monobloc surgery for syndromic craniosynostosis, a condition that causes facial deformity and brain compression. Find out how the surgery works, what to expect before, during and after, and watch patient stories and explanatory videos.

  3. Mar 27, 2022 · 3.4K. 127K views 1 year ago. Caliyah is having a major reconstructive facial surgery next month, which allows her to breathe better, give her eyes protection, eat by mouth, and change her...

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  4. Monobloc Frontofacial Advancement. Monobloc frontofacial advancement surgery moves the bones of the forehead and middle of the face (midface) forward. Surgeons also open the closed joints (sutures) at the front of your child’s skull. The surgery gives more space for your child’s growing brain.

  5. Monobloc is a surgical procedure that can advance the forehead and midface in one step, improving the form and appearance of the eyes and nose. Learn about the indications, timing, technique and outcomes of monobloc surgery at CHOP.

  6. Nov 24, 2019 · Learn about the monobloc frontofacial advancement, a procedure that separates the face from the skull and moves it forward. Find out the indications, anatomy, imaging, and surgical techniques for this complex craniofacial surgery.

  7. May 17, 2022 · Falesha A. Johnson. 515K subscribers. 127K. 4.4M views 1 year ago. Caliyah received life-changing surgery in April that reconstructed her face to allow her to breathe better and give her eyes...

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  8. Monobloc advancement is an operation to reshape the front portion of the skull and face including the upper jaw to correct an abnormal head shape. Reshaping and moving the front portion forwards means that the eyes sit deeper in the skull so are less likely to be damaged.

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