Thursday, 28th February 2008 - 1:32pm
A cleft lip or palete is suprisingly common with around one in seven hundred new born babies affected. The prevelance of this affliction means that the NHS is quite used to dealing with repairing cleft lips and paletes and the surgery this entails. However, the resulting scars left are sometimes a little more prominent than the patient would like. This is when post surgery cosmetic procedures are the ideal answer, providing the client with the desired aesthetic and most importantly, peace of mind. There are various stages in disguising a cleft lip to recreate natural looking lips. Step one is to use multi collagen actuation (MCA) techniques to soften and relax the scar tissue. Next, a more symmetrical lip line is created. Finally, the lips are filled in with a natural lip colour that is suitable for the client’s skin tone.
Here's an example of Karen Bett's work:

For more information on Cleft Lip Enhancements: Visit our Website: KAREN BETTS professional@karenbetts.co.uk Tel 08456443994 
 Visit: Special People This site is for parents and carers of children born with cleftlip and palate, who are seeking non medical advice and support from other parents. The owner's of this site understands the situations you may find your self in, or come across as they also have a child born with a cleft lip.
 Visit: Cleft Lip & Palate Assocation CLAPA was set up in 1979 as a partnership between parents and health professionals. It provides support for new parents, and for people with the condition and their families, from infancy through to adulthood. There are 27 CLAPA branches (all run by volunteers) and many other regional contacts in the United Kingdom, each committed to providing the support needed by families affected by cleft lip and/or palate. Branches are run by people who have themselves benefited from the organisation, often working in partnership with local health professionals.
 Visit: Bupa
 Visit: Contact a Family The Contact a Family website is for families who have a disabled child and those who work with them or are interested to find out more about their needs. The website tells you more about getting information, advice and support from their national office and in your area.
If you'd like to link to our website simply email web@nouveaubeautygroup.co.uk
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rohit dandavate says:
Thursday 17th, June 2010 at 5:10pm
I NEED HELP IN INDIASmart Lipo says:
Wednesday 10th, March 2010 at 12:55pm
Wow, her work appears to be very effective, i'm very impressed. Also, as i was reading throuhg the comments i noticed people mentioning that some organisations do it free for children, i thought that was very honourable and i respect them alot.
Good blog, well done.
Lilian says:
Saturday 14th, November 2009 at 12:11am
Great work! Successful cleft lip surgery provides excellent results and changes people's life.
nich says:
Friday 03rd, April 2009 at 11:15pm
gud morning<a href="http://www.beauty-blog.co.uk/cleft-lip-comment"><strong></i>Plastic surgery foundation</i></strong></a> and the charities that accept voluntary help for those children that have this kind of condition.nich says:
Friday 03rd, April 2009 at 10:11pm
http://www.beauty-blog.co.uk/cleft-lip/#leave-comment"><strong><i>plastic survey foundastion</i></strong></a> .bvjhbl;.kristian says:
Friday 03rd, April 2009 at 10:05pm
"The Best Doctors in America"<a href="http://www.plasticosfoundation.org/team.html"><strong><b>Plastic Survey Foundation</b></strong></a>edwin_gonzalez says:
Friday 03rd, April 2009 at 9:54pm
<b>Frequently, children born so afflicted are feared, shunned, or ostracized by cultures that maycommentingtpret these maladies as God's punishment, the result of malevolent spirits, a curse, or the deserved result of karma. It is a common belief in many of these cultures that bad luck will befall those exposed to these children. Thus, afflicted members and their families living in poverty resign themselves to the pain and shame that accompany abnormalities.
marie_welliams says:
Friday 03rd, April 2009 at 9:49pm
<a href=''http://www.beauty-blog.co.uk/cleft-lip/"<b>Rona says:
Friday 03rd, April 2009 at 5:56pm
To be beautiful we afford plastic surgery.To make us beautiful and confidence with our self. A Plasticos Foundation is a free plastic surgery organization that help the children with cleft lip and palate<a href="http://www.plasticosfoundation.org./help.html"><strong><i>Plasticos surgery foundation</i></strong></a>a charities that accept voluntary help for those children that suffering this condition.jhoanne says:
Thursday 02nd, April 2009 at 12:20am
There are so many organization that can help those children that want to have free operations .Help to those who are can afford the surgeries http://www.plasticosfoundation.org/index.mthljhoanne says:
Wednesday 01st, April 2009 at 11:27pm
There have some organization that are non profit like plasticosfoundation.org.Plastic surgery? to have a very well personality for better life leaving especially but to those have cleft palates .Let us support some organizations that providing there needs as <a href=” http://www.plasticosfoundation.org/help.html”><strong><i>Plastic surgery foundation</i></strong></a> and help them in what way that you can.ala says:
Friday 27th, February 2009 at 4:13pm
plastic surgery? To makes us beautiful and attractive to the eyes of the other people, especially the women. Right? But why it is there are so many people undergo to surgery wherein they are already attractive and beautiful. Instead of prioritizing our personal wanted, why we don’t help those children that have a cleft lip. It is the separation of the lip or roof of the mouth. There are so many children who need our help. There are so many <a href="http://www.plasticosfoundation.org/help.html"><strong><i>Plastic surgery foundation</i></strong></a> and charities that accept voluntary help for those children that have this kind of condition.Oma E. Narlock says:
Friday 06th, February 2009 at 10:06pm
This article reminds of Plasticos Foundation, a nonprofit plastic surgery organization that helps children with cleft lip and palate. It provides free reconstructive surgery to correct the said facial deformity.plastic surgery organization says:
Friday 06th, February 2009 at 5:00pm
The health of the people is really the foundation upon which all their happiness, all their powers as a state depend. Aside from being healthy, people will be happy also if they are beautiful and attractive. There are so many doctors, hospitals and plastic surgery organizations that promote this kind of medical specialty.plastic surgery fondation says:
Friday 06th, February 2009 at 4:58pm
Surgeries make us beautiful and attractive to the eyes of the other people, especially the women. Because we concede that beauty is an asset of an individual. It was about breast implants, liposuction and etc . . . . As of now, many plasticsurgery foundation and organizations conduct this kind of medical specialty, for the individuals whose interest is about looking beautiful. But always keep in mind that aside from us there are more people needs of it. Like, those young children born every year that has a cleft lip.
Brenda says:
Thursday 05th, February 2009 at 9:22pm
I am thinking what plastic surgery really is?We always think that it was about breast implants, liposuction and etc . . . .
But why? To makes us beautiful and attractive to the eyes of the other people, especially the women. Right? But why it is there are so many people undergo to surgery wherein they are already attractive and beautiful. Instead of prioritizing our personal wanted, why we don’t help those children that have a cleft lip. It is the separation of the lip or roof of the mouth. There are so many children who need our help. There are so many <a href=” http://www.plasticosfoundation.org/help.html”><strong><i>Plastic surgery foundation</i></strong></a> and charities that accept voluntary help for those children that have this kind of condition.
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