Providing skilled pediatric plastic and reconstructive surgery

Why choose Mary Bridge Children’s for plastic and reconstructive surgery?
At Mary Bridge Children’s Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, we care for children with conditions that may be present at birth, problems that occur following illness or injury, and others, such as scars, that may occur later in life.
Because these conditions often affect how a child looks and how their body works, our multidisciplinary team will develop an individualized treatment plan based on your child’s unique needs.
You can expect compassionate, expert care from a team that understands the complexities of performing surgery on growing children. Using advanced techniques, our surgeons take the utmost care in restoring your child’s physical appearance and improving their health and well-being.
Conditions & treatments
We provide children and teens reconstructive or corrective surgery to improve the appearance and/or formation of children with cleft lip and palate, as well as trauma and burns, scars, lesions of the skin and more complex structural abnormalities of the head and face, such as:
- Benign and malignant neoplasms of the scalp and skin
- Birthmarks
- Cranial abnormalities
- Craniosynostosis
- Cystic hygroma
- Dog bite
- Facial Trauma
- Ear deformities
- Embryonic ear remnants
- Facial deformities
- Gynecomastia
- Hypertrophic scar or atrophic scar
- Orbital / Facial Cysts
- Post-traumatic deformities
- Skin lesions (including pyogenic granuloma, nevus sebaceous, neoplasms of the face)
Cleft palate repair surgery information
Cleft lip and palate surgery at Mary Bridge Children’s is provided by our team of otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons, and oral and maxillofacial surgeons on staff at Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital. They perform the surgical procedures and provide multidisciplinary, comprehensive care for pediatric patients at Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital. Referring providers who need to direct their patients and families to a surgeon in our community may submit your request to [email protected].
The Maxillofacial Review Board coordinates treatment for patients up to age 21. Referring providers who need to direct their patients and families to a surgeon in our community may contact the Southwest Washington Maxillofacial Review Board’s case manager at [email protected] or phone at 253-403-1559.
Contact us
A doctor’s referral is required for an appointment. For more information, please call Mary Bridge Children’s Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at 253-403-4613.
If you have a referral, please note virtual care appointments are available. Ask if a virtual care appointment may be appropriate for your child.

How to refer a patient
Referring providers should submit referrals via Epic. For those not on Epic, please fax referrals to 253-864-3939.