5TH ANNUAL LITTLE BABY FACE FOUNDATION GOLF OUTING The Newsletter of
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5TH ANNUAL LITTLE BABY FACE FOUNDATION GOLF OUTING The Newsletter of
The Newsletter of The Little Baby Face Foundation Volume 7, No.1 THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT LBFF Helps Raise Children’s Self-Esteem 5TH ANNUAL LITTLE BABY FACE FOUNDATION GOLF OUTING Tuesday, August 6, 2013 The Wykagyl Country Club New Rochelle, New York Labentina Zeka was born with unilateral microtia and a mandibular deformity. From March 2010 to June 2012, Labentina (“Tina” for short) underwent multiple surgeries for microtia and received a chin implant - the results of which have transformed her life and self-image forever. Tina, who was born and raised in Kosovo, is entering the 12th grade in the fall. This time, she is actually looking forward to going back to school. In a thank-you note to LBFF, she writes, “When I was little I always thought that my ear would be like that forever, but now I understand that I was wrong. Because of The Little Baby Face Foundation, now I am feeling like other kids. I am so happy that my dream came true and now I can realize a lot of other dreams. Thank you for everything you have done for me. I hope you will always make kids’ dreams come true.” Jacob Opheim is an eleven-year old boy who has suffered from bullying for his entire life. Jacob was born with strabismus, or crossedeyes. He has been home-schooled by his mother, because the taunts from his peers in a normal school environment became insufferable. The youngest of three sons of single mother Charissa, Jacob was unable to receive medical treatment for his condition due to lack of medical insurance. Thanks to The Little Baby Face Foundation, the struggle is over. In June, Jacob received eye-muscle surgery that corrected his strabismus. This bright and lovable child is looking forward to living a normal life. The LBFF’s Fifth Annual Golf Outing will be held on August 6, 2013, at the Wykagyl Country Club in New Rochelle, New York. This fundraiser provides the means to cover medical and travel expenses for Little Baby Face children when they receive surgery. LBFF Advisory Board members and event organizers Drs. Richard Elias, William Louie, and Theodore Diktaban are planning yet another compelling experience for attendees: a sumptuous buffet; cocktails; prize-winning raffle drawings; awards presentations; and an opportunity for all to enjoy the company of fellow golfers, guests, and volunteers at the historic Wykagyl Country Club. For further details or to register, go to www.littlebabyface.org. LITTLE BABY FACE FOUNDATION FEATURED IN THE OR NURSE JOURNAL The Little Baby Face Foundation was featured in May’s issue of OR Nurse 2013, a bimonthly journal distributed throughout the medical community across the U.S. The article, titled, “Little Baby Face Foundation offers hope for kids with facial deformities,” highlights the Foundation’s unrelenting work to improve the lives of the children it serves, and points out the crucial role of nurses in achieving its ultimate goals. “Nurses are invaluable,” says Dr. Thomas Romo, LBFF president and founder. “They’re the primary personnel who interface with patients and parents at the hospital. They know the importance of support and sensitivity.” Since 2002, the LBFF has provided free operations to 500 children whose problems ranged from mild-to-severe deformities, including hemifacial microsomia, microtia, and facial paralysis. “I am deeply impressed with how the foundation has grown,” says Virginia Carboni, RN at Lenox Hill Hospital. “Being part of Dr. Romo’s team makes me want to be the very best nurse I can be.” PENNY HARVEST Board of Directors Member, Co-Founder & President Thomas Romo III, M.D., F.A.C.S. Member & Co-Founder Lauralouise Duffy-Blatt Member & Vice President James W. Gerard Member & Treasurer Lawrence E. May Member & Pro Bono Counsel Barbara Klippert Member & Secretary Don P. Moriarty, Jr. Members Patricia HC Ardigo Alan Mattone Medical Advisory Board Nick Bastidas, M.D. Jennifer M. Capla, M.D. Constance Marian Chen, M.D., M.P.H. Joseph A. Ciccio, Jr., D.D.S. Ruben Cohen, D.D.S. Emanuela F. Corielli, D.D.S. Peter D. Costantino, M.D., F.A.C.S. Linda D. Dahl, M.D. Theodore Diktaban, M.D. Richard L. Elias, D.M.D., M.D. John Wai Shun Ho, M.D. David Hoffman, D.D.S. Len Horovitz, M.D. Bruce E. Katz, M.D. Darius Kohan, M.D. Oren Z. Lerman, M.D. Louise Levy, M.S. CCC-A Joseph C. Licata, M.D. Boaz J. Lissauer, M.D. William Louie, M.D. John Lupovici, D.D.S. Homere Al Moutran, Jr., M.D. Sheldon Opperman, M.D. Joseph D. Osipow,D.D.S., P.C. Steven J. Pearlman, M.D., F.A.C.S. Deborah Pilla, D.D.S. Samieh S. Rizk, M.D., F.A.C.S. Thomas Romo III, M.D., F.A.C.S. Peter A. Rosa, D.D.S., M.D. Robert Rosen, M.D. David Rosenberg, M.D. M. Zakir Sabry, M.D., P.C. Adam D. Schaffner, M.D., F.A.C.S. David Michael Shafer, M.D. David Slavit, M.D. Mark Steele, M.D. Fredrick A. Valauri, M.D. David Volpi, M.D. Milton Waner, M.D., F.A.C.S This year, under the auspices of the Common Cents Penny Harvest (www. commoncents.org), the 3rd, 4th and 5th graders from PS6 in New York raised $1,250 for The Little Baby Face Foundation – the charity of their choice. Diane Romo visited the school in June to thank the children personally for their generosity. She also conducted a Q&A session to help these elementary school students better understand the afflictions of The Little Baby Face patients they are helping. The Common Cents Penny Harvest originated and grew from one child’s desire to feed the homeless. Since 1991, children between the ages of four and 14 have been converting their natural compassion for others into action by collecting pennies and turning those pennies into grants for community organizations. PS6 students were thrilled to find a charity organization right in their own backyard, so to speak, to help their less-fortunate peers. 135 East 74th Street New York, NY 10021 Tel 212.333.5233 Fax 212.265.7525 [email protected] www.littlebabyface.org 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Copyright 2013. All rights reserved. Little Baby Face Foundation • Summer 2013 • Volume 7, No.1 2 DID YOU KNOW? UPPER EYELID DROOPING IN CHILDREN - CONGENITAL PTOSIS Ptosis is the medical term for drooping of the upper eyelid, a condition that may affect one or both eyes. Ptosis that is present since birth is called congenital ptosis. The ptosis may be mild - in which the lid partially covers the pupil; or severe - in which the lid completely covers the pupil. Children with significant ptosis may need to tilt their chin up to “peek” under their droopy eyelids, or raise their eyebrows in an effort to see from under their drooping eyelids. WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF CONGENITAL PTOSIS? While the cause of congenital ptosis is often unclear, the most common reason is improper development of the muscle that lifts the upper eyelid (the levator muscle). The muscle can have varying degrees of function, and ultimately determines the procedure involved in repairing the ptosis. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF CONGENITAL PTOSIS? Children with congenital ptosis do not usually complain of symptoms. However, congenital ptosis may be associated with other conditions such as a lazy or wandering eye (strabismus), or poor vision (ambylopia), which again usually do not cause children to complain. Congenital ptosis may also have cosmetic implications as a child approaches school age. A child with ptosis should be evaluated by a pediatric ophthalmologist for these possible associated conditions. HOW DO YOU TREAT CONGENITAL PTOSIS? Congenital ptosis is corrected surgically by an oculofacial plastic surgeon. Different surgical techniques are used based on the severity of the drooping lid, degree of muscle function, and whether the ptosis is on one side or both sides. In severe cases of congenital ptosis, a child may require two or three procedures to obtain a proper functional result. If the ptosis is not severe, surgery is generally performed when the child is between 3 and 5 years of age (the “pre-school” years). However, when the ptosis interferes with the child’s vision, surgery is performed at an earlier age to allow proper visual development. SPOTLIGHT LBFF MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER BOAZ J. LISSAUER, M.D. Boaz J. Lissauer, MD, is a board-certified ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgeon, a fellow of the American Board of Ophthalmology, a fellow of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and a member of the Medical Advisory Board for The Little Baby Face Foundation. Through this foundation he performs multi-disciplinary surgery on children from all over the world who have congenital birth defects. Dr. Lissauer specializes in reconstructive eyelid surgery, orbital surgery, surgery for tearing, and skin tumor removal of the face and eyelids for both adults and children. Dr. Lissauer also performs cosmetic procedures including cosmetic eyelid surgery, brow lift surgery, and mid-face or cheek lift surgery. After completing training at The Manhattan Eye, Ear, & Throat Hospital and The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, Dr. Lissauer continues to be an active teacher and is an Assistant Clinical Professor at The NYU School of Medicine, where he instructs residents and fellows from the departments of ophthalmology, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, and dermatology. Dr. Lissauer lectures throughout New York on both topics of reconstructive and cosmetic surgery and has authored articles and book chapters on the subject. Little Baby Face Foundation • Summer 2013 • Volume 7, No.1 3 RENATA FOX Renata Fox was born with a deviated septum, which made it difficult for her to breathe through her nose, as well as a mandibular deformity. Through the LBFF, Renata was able to have free nasal and mandibular reconstruction. In a thankyou letter, she writes, “Ever since I had this surgery my life has been so much better. I just feel like the luckiest girl right now. Before any of this happened, I never really talked to anyone and all I did was sit in the house. Since I’ve been home from New York I’ve regained all of my confidence and self esteem! I actually ordered my own food when my mom and I went out to eat. I know it doesn’t sound like much, but for the longest time, I wasn’t able to look anyone in the eye or talk to them. I can actually have a conversation with someone now without being so quiet and shy. It’s funny how a surgery can change so much in a person’s life. I’m just so happy right now because I never thought this day would come. None of this would have been possible for me without the kindness and help of Dr. Romo, and the Little Baby Face Foundation. You are all are amazing people and I will always remember how much you’ve helped me.” BEFORE AFTER ALLYSON ROWE Allyson’s mother wrote to The Little Baby Face Foundation, thanking them for the free surgery her daughter received to correct a unilateral auricular deformity. “I can’t put into words how thankful we are to the Little Baby Face Foundation for helping Allyson! Allyson returned to school yesterday with such a glow and confidence she hasn’t had before. I thank you for the time I was able to spend with Allyson there in New York, time we would have never been able to have had alone together. I am excited to see where Allyson’s new found confidence will take her. Allyson has already been talking about a new fundraiser to share her story about LBFF and how to help the next child.” WAYS TO HELP Donate Online www.littlebabyface.org Donate by Mail Make checks payable to: The Little Baby Face Foundation 88 Froehlich Farm Blvd. #206 Woodbury, NY 11797 Donate by Phone Call us at (212) 333-5233 eBay Giving Works Selling items on eBay? Donate a portion or all of the selling price to The Little Baby Face Foundation. www.littlebabyface.org/ebay Donate Airline Points You can donate unwanted points from airline reward programs to us to help pay for flights for our patients. Call us at (212) 333-5233 to find out how. The mission of the Little Baby Face Foundation (LBFF) is to transform the lives and faces of children born with facial deformities through corrective surgery. LBFF provides travel to and from New York City and covers all related costs so that these children can undergo needed corrective surgical procedures. 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