What are Complex Craniofacial Clefts?
Complex craniofacial clefts are rare congenital deformities that involve abnormal gaps or fissures in the bones and soft tissues of the face and skull. Unlike typical cleft lip and palate, these clefts can affect a broader range of facial structures, including the eyes, nose, forehead, and skull. They are often categorized using the Tessier classification system, which maps clefts according to anatomical location, from the midline of the face (Tessier 0) to lateral and cranial clefts (up to Tessier 14). These anomalies may occur alone or as part of a syndrome and often require highly specialized care.






