Treacher Collins Syndrome in New York City is a genetic birth defect that can mildly to severely affect the appearance and health of your child. Physical symptoms of this condition may include some or all of the following: abnormally shaped, missing, or low positioned ears, a very small jaw, a very large mouth, possibly a cleft palate, abnormal eye shape, defect in the lower eyelid, and a pupil that droops or runs into the lower eyelid. Treacher Collins Syndrome in NYC may also affect hearing, breathing, eating, and speech in more severe cases. The severity and features most affected by Treacher Collins Syndrome vary depending on the each individual patient. At Staten Island Oral Surgery, Dr. Hoffman will discuss the surgical options available for you and your child which will result in the best possible outcome, significantly improving the appearance and quality of life for your child.