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We're excited to announce our renewed partnership with Smile House Fondazione ETS. This collaboration, initiated by Dr. ...
03/21/2024

We're excited to announce our renewed partnership with Smile House Fondazione ETS.

This collaboration, initiated by Dr. Domenico Scopelliti and WorldCF’s late founder Dr. Kenneth E. Salyer Salyer, reignited with a renewed commitment, aims to continue making a profound impact on countless lives.

Under the leadership of Ken Salyer Jr., Board Chair of WorldCF, we're embarking on a new international initiative to boost support for specialized care, training, and research in craniofacial malformations.

Together with Smile House, we stand united to provide life-saving treatments and renew hope for thousands of children worldwide.

12/09/2023

Little Caleb, diagnosed with sagittal synostosis, a condition where the cranial suture closes prematurely, causing the baby's head to grow long and narrow, faced a challenging situation in Honduras where the necessary procedure wasn't available in public hospitals. Seeking specialized care, he was referred to WPP's neurology clinic led by Dr. Tye, and within a month, he found hope through a collaboration with the World Craniofacial Foundation (WCF). He traveled to Bogota, Colombia to receive treatment at San Jose University Hospital where Caleb underwent successful craniofacial surgery, thanks to the expertise of surgeons Dr. Prada and Dr. Steinberg from WCF. Now, Caleb has returned to the Ronald McDonald House in Bogota, where he will be recovering for a little longer.

07/27/2023

The World Craniofacial Foundation is excited to share in the successful separation of conjoined twins, Augusto and Pedro, by WCF Medical Director, Chris Gordon, at Dayton Children's Hospital. We wish the twins health and happiness as they return to their home in Guatemala.

To learn more about the World Craniofacial Foundation and how to help children like Augusto and Pedro, visit our website: https://worldcf.org/

The World Craniofacial Foundation is proud to announce its partnership with the World Pediatric Project.  “We are proud ...
05/24/2022

The World Craniofacial Foundation is proud to announce its partnership with the World Pediatric Project.

“We are proud and honored that we have joined forces with such an incredible project that will, in turn, help many more children and families world-wide.” -Ken Salyer, Jr., Board Chair of WorldCF

This message is from Natalia Rosales who is the U.S. Referrals and C.A. Program Director of the World Pediatric Project.

We are in the final stages of planning for Anderson, from Honduras; and Juana and Sofia, from Guatemala, to travel to Hospital Universitario Infantil San Jose and receive life-changing craniofacial treatment. Dr. Steinberg graciously took the time to meet virtually with the three caregivers to answer any last-minute questions before these three kids and their caregivers arrive in Bogota, Colombia. These treatments are made possible through a partnership between World Craniofacial Foundation and World Pediatric Project, who have joined efforts and resources to make this possible. A team led by Dr. Prada and Dr. Steinberg, both surgeons from the World Craniofacial Foundation, will perform surgeries on these children that are not available in their home countries. We are so very grateful to the World Craniofacial Foundation and look forward to helping many more children through this collaboration. -Natalia Rosales

ASPS TRIBUTE TO DR. SALYERRemembering a true giant of craniofacial surgery:Kenneth Salyer, M.D., 1936-2020By Paul Snyder...
12/31/2020

ASPS TRIBUTE TO DR. SALYER

Remembering a true giant of craniofacial surgery:
Kenneth Salyer, M.D., 1936-2020

By Paul Snyder

Plastic surgeons around the world are mourning the loss of a giant in craniofacial surgery, Kenneth Salyer, M.D., who passed away Monday at age 84. In addition to organizing the World Craniofacial Foundation, Dr. Salyer was founder of the International Craniofacial Institute and the Cleft Lip and Palate Treatment Center in Dallas.
“Dr. Salyer was one of the original fathers of craniofacial surgery,” says ASPS President Joseph Losee, M.D.. “His contributions to the specialty were immense.”

Born in Kansas City in 1936, Dr. Salyer received his medical degree from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1962 and performed a general surgery residency at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. He completed a surgical Fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern (UTSW) School of Medicine and began his plastic surgery residency at the University of Kansas School of Medicine.

In 1969, Dr. Salyer became UTSW Medical School’s first chief of the division of plastic surgery. He entered private practice in 1979 and established the International Craniofacial Institute in Dallas in 1986. To date, the institute has served more than 17,000 patients from more than 75 countries. He also organized the World Craniofacial Foundation in 1989 to help provide life-changing surgery to children who had craniofacial deformities.

Linton Whitaker, M.D., who co-founded the International Craniofacial Club (which would become the International Society of Craniofacial Surgery) with Dr. Salyer, recalled first meeting his colleague in 1972 when the two were invited to France to observe the work of Paul Tessier, the pioneer of modern craniofacial surgery.

“We struck up a relationship and had the idea of forming an international club that, to start, only had six members,” Dr. Whitaker notes. That group of luminaries included Dr. Whitaker, Dr. Salyer, Ian Jackson, M.D., Daniel Marchac, M.D., Fernando Ortiz-Monasterio, M.D., and Ian Munro, M.D.. “We communicated and exchanged ideas through the first several years. We were finding our way through what we were doing as we were doing it. We’d talk to each other over the phone, share pictures and discuss various matters when we got together. Each of us also started our own training programs, and that really led to the widespread practice of craniofacial surgery.”

Dr. Whitaker notes that Dr. Salyer was also one of the founders of the American Alpine Workshop in Plastic Surgery, a travel club that provided a forum for leading plastic surgeons to exchange ideas.
“He was a very energetic person, who was always looking for what was new and could improve the field of craniofacial surgery,” Dr. Whitaker says.

Dr. Salyer contributed more than 200 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters to scientific literature. He authored, co-authored or edited 11 books and co-authored the two-volume Atlas of Craniofacial and Cleft Surgery. Dr. Salyer served as a member of 50 national and international professional societies, holding leadership roles in many of the organizations. He is past president of the American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons, past chair of the Plastic Surgery Research Council, founder/past chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics/Plastic Surgery Section, past president of the Texas Society of Plastic Surgeons and past president of the American Society of Craniofacial Surgery.

David Genecov, M.D., who now serves as the director of the International Craniofacial Institute, says working closely with Dr. Salyer provided invaluable insight and guidance into the world of craniofacial surgery. “Dr. Salyer was part of a generation of surgeons that was unique – they did things that we will never really be able to contemplate in terms of guts, vision and sheer imagination,” Dr. Genecov says. “Ken’s imagination and creativity were truly amazing in the O.R. He could think of doing things that were unique and very specific that not only made a difference functionally, but went beyond repairing anomalies to create a result that was also aesthetically beautiful.”

Throughout his career, Dr. Salyer remained an active researcher – his work predicated on the driving belief that plastic surgeons must use their natural talents to change their lives and the lives of those around them. Even after he retired from clinical practice, Dr. Salyer devoted himself to mission work through the World Craniofacial Foundation. He focused on the topic of helping change the lives of others when he delivered the Maliniac Lecture at Plastic Surgery The Meeting 2013 in San Diego.

He recalled being a resident on neurosurgery call at Parkland Hospital in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. At one point, Dr. Salyer found himself alone with Jacqueline Kennedy, and later reflected that the loss of his hero was a seminal event in his pursuit of serving others. “In the aftermath of the president’s death, I had a new understanding that life was both fragile and precious,” he told the audience. “I grew increasingly determined to create a professional life that mattered – one in which I could be of service to mankind.”

In MemoriamKenneth E. Salyer, M.D.1936-2020 On behalf of the board of directors, medical directors, and staff of the Wor...
12/29/2020

In Memoriam
Kenneth E. Salyer, M.D.
1936-2020

On behalf of the board of directors, medical directors, and staff of the World Craniofacial Foundation, I am deeply saddened to announce that the world has lost a giant of a man, and we have lost a great friend.

Dr. Ken Salyer died peacefully December 28 at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas of complications following a stroke.
He was surrounded as he passed by the love of his wife Luci and his son and daughter.

Ken’s gifts will live on in the smiles of those he touched, and those who knew him.

Steven F. Murray
Vice Chairman
World Craniofacial Foundation

World-renowned surgeon Dr. Kenneth Salyer explains his half-century of commitment to helping children with craniofacial abnormalities, and his belief that al...

🎄Happy Holidays🎄🦋From our family to yours.🦋
12/23/2020

🎄Happy Holidays🎄

🦋From our family to yours.🦋

🦋Every Life Matters.🦋When you donate to the WorldCF, you are helping an entire family. You are helping a child receive f...
12/18/2020

🦋Every Life Matters.🦋

When you donate to the WorldCF, you are helping an entire family. You are helping a child receive first-class craniofacial treatment they need and deserve.

When you donate, you are changing a life. ❤️

When you donate, you are changing the world. 🌍

When you donate, you are helping someone live a normal, wonderful, successful life. ❤️

When you donate, you are saying, Every Life Matters. 🦋

Please click the link to donate today! ⬇️⬇️⬇️

https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/worldcf

The WorldCF appreciates and values your support and love. 🦋

🦋You have seen her beautiful face before.🦋Odisha is one of the adults being served by the WorldCF and she deserves to ha...
12/08/2020

🦋You have seen her beautiful face before.🦋

Odisha is one of the adults being served by the WorldCF and she deserves to have the life-changing surgeries she needs.

Odisha lives in India and has severe Parry Rhomberg syndrome with left eye blindness.
Surgery is planned by Dr S.M. Balaji in Chennai, India.

This is a message from her son:

“My Mom is a health worker. She works for various programs—from vaccination of children to caring for rural women who are under threat of child birth mortality.
She served almost 30 years with this Syndrome. She is criticized for her facial deformity and being a Frontline worker with the rural community—-it is a challenge to be mentally strong.
She is from a rural background and is the first girl from her village to go out of the village to work.
She is a strong woman.”

Sibasish Sahoo

Please help Odisha and the World Craniofacial Foundation. With your donation, Odisha and many others will receive first-class, life-changing craniofacial treatment.

To donate: please click the link below. ⬇️⬇️

https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/worldcf

The WorldCF appreciates your support! ❤️

Today is   🦋Thank you to those you have already donated to the WorldCF!   We truly appreciate your generosity! ❤️ With y...
12/02/2020

Today is 🦋

Thank you to those you have already donated to the WorldCF! We truly appreciate your generosity! ❤️

With your donation, you are helping children and families receive the first-class, life-saving craniofacial treatment they desperately need and deserve.

If you haven’t donated to a cause of your choice on this , please consider donating to the WorldCF! 🦋

🌍It’s not too late change someone’s world! 🌍

To donate, please click the link below!
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Today is   Please consider giving where it matters most—to the children and families that need first-class, life-saving ...
12/01/2020

Today is

Please consider giving where it matters most—to the children and families that need first-class, life-saving and life-changing craniofacial treatment with the World Craniofacial Foundation. 🦋

Please click the link below to donate. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/worldcf

The WorldCF appreciates and values your support and love. 🦋

🦋The WorldCF is thankful for YOU! 🦋 We are a family helping families and we are so grateful for your support, advocacy, ...
11/25/2020

🦋The WorldCF is thankful for YOU! 🦋

We are a family helping families and we are so grateful for your support, advocacy, and donations. 💜 The WorldCF is committed to providing first-class craniofacial treatment.

Please click the link below to donate. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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🦋A little bit about Anderson!🦋 Give this little gentleman a ❤️ and a share, please! Anderson was among the first patient...
11/18/2020

🦋A little bit about Anderson!🦋

Give this little gentleman a ❤️ and a share, please!

Anderson was among the first patients to be treated at the new WorldCF center in Bogota, Columbia.

Anderson is still in need of additional surgeries to close a cleft palate and to reconstruct his nose-but look at this REMARKABLE transformation! ❤️

2020 has been difficult for us all. With COVID-19, so many travel plans and life-saving surgeries have been postponed. No matter what is happening in the world, the WorldCF is committed to providing providing first-class craniofacial treatment.

🦋Would you please consider making a donation to help Anderson and others born with craniofacial differences so that they receive the life-changing treatments they need and deserve? 🦋

Please click the link below to donate. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/worldcf

The WorldCF appreciates and values your support and love. 🦋

🦋What a sweet child!🦋 Please give a ❤️ and a share for beautiful Aprajita! Almost two years old (16 months), Aprajita wa...
11/12/2020

🦋What a sweet child!🦋
Please give a ❤️ and a share for beautiful Aprajita!

Almost two years old (16 months), Aprajita was born in India with Pierre Robin Syndrome. Treatment is planned by Dr S.M. Balaji in Chennai, India.

It’s November—a great time to think about what we are grateful for and to help others...Well, that should be every month. ❤️

COVID-19 has entered all our lives and so many surgeries and travel plans have been put on hold. The WorldCF is committed to providing first-class craniofacial treatment.

🦋Would you please consider making a donation to help Aprajita and others born with craniofacial differences so that they receive the life-changing treatments they need and deserve? 🦋

Please click the link below to donate. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/worldcf

The WorldCF appreciates and values your support and love. 🦋

🦋Look at this beautiful soul!!!🦋 Won’t you give a ♥️ for Annalis and share this post? 3 1/2 years ago in Romania, Annali...
11/04/2020

🦋Look at this beautiful soul!!!🦋

Won’t you give a ♥️ for Annalis and share this post?

3 1/2 years ago in Romania, Annalis was born with Pheiffer’s syndrome with Chiari Malformation. Surgery is likely at Dayton Children’s Hospital in Dayton, Ohio.

It’s been 9 months since COVID-19 has entered all our lives and so many surgeries and travel plans have been put on hold. The WorldCF is committed to providing first-class craniofacial treatment.

🦋Would you please consider making a donation to help Annalis and others born with craniofacial differences so that she receives the life-changing treatments she need and deserves?🦋

Please click the link below to donate. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/worldcf

The WorldCF appreciates and values your support and love. 🦋

🦋Hope🦋 2020 has been a tough year for the world.  COVID-19 has halted so many surgeries and travel plans.  There are num...
10/29/2020

🦋Hope🦋

2020 has been a tough year for the world.

COVID-19 has halted so many surgeries and travel plans. There are numerous families waiting for their consultations and surgeries around the world.

WorldCF is committed to providing first-class craniofacial treatment.

🦋If you would like to make dreams come true and bring hope to families so they may receive the treatments they need and deserve, please consider making a donation to the WorldCF so life-changing surgeries can continue regardless of the ability to pay. 🦋

Please click the link is below to donate and help these wonderful children and adults with craniofacial differences.

https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/worldcf

The WorldCF appreciates and values your support and love. 🦋

🦋Transforming Faces. Renewing Lives.🦋Your donation, like the picture states: ♥️ Grows a baby’s brain. Opens a girl’s bre...
10/22/2020

🦋Transforming Faces. Renewing Lives.🦋

Your donation, like the picture states:
♥️ Grows a baby’s brain. Opens a girl’s breaking passage. Saves a boy’s eyesight. Transforms a child’s future. ❤️

🦋The WorldCF is committed to providing first-class craniofacial treatment.🦋

Please click the link below to donate. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/worldcf

The WorldCF appreciates and values your support and love. 🦋

🦋The World Craniofacial Foundation serves adults, too.Odisha lives in India and has severe Parry Rhomberg syndrome with ...
10/20/2020

🦋The World Craniofacial Foundation serves adults, too.

Odisha lives in India and has severe Parry Rhomberg syndrome with left eye blindness.
Surgery is planned by Dr S.M. Balaji in Chennai, India.

Due to COVID-19, so many surgeries and travel plans have been put on hold. The WorldCF is committed to providing first-class craniofacial treatment.

🦋Would you please consider making a donation to help Odisha with craniofacial differences so that she receives the life-changing treatments she needs and deserves?🦋

Please click the link below to donate. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/worldcf

The WorldCF appreciates and values your support and love. 🦋

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