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Extractions: Face Values: Women, Body Image and Facial Differences By: AboutFace and the Regional Women's Health Centre, Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre Introduction: Physical Appearance and Social Values Women and girls with facial differences are sisters, daughters, cousins, partners and mothers. They are students, social workers, lawyers, sales clerks, administrators, nurses, receptionists, artists and more. They are women from diverse backgrounds, with diverse interests. Facial differences can be present at birth (such as cleft lip and palate) or they can be acquired later in life through an accident (such as a burn) or illness (such as cancer). Many women with facial differences lead full, rewarding lives but the challenge associated with having an unusual appearance is the common thread in our experience The inappropriate questions, the stares of strangers, the cruel remarks that can catch a woman off guard - are all invasions of her private world, and constant reminders that looks often come first, and the person second. While there has been growing awareness of diversity issues, our society remains very appearance conscious. All forms of media promote a narrow definition of what is considered a desirable or acceptable physical appearance. These images of perfection are often equated with health and success. In this way, physical appearance contributes to the ways in which we are defined. The tension between these trends in society impacts on
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Extractions: Services and Programs At AboutFace, we welcome and include people whose facial differences are present at birth, such as cleft lip and palate, Treacher Collins, Hemangiomas, Moebius, and other conditions or syndromes. AboutFace also includes those who have differences that were developed or acquired as a result of illness, disease or trauma (stroke, cancer, Bells Palsy, accident, fire). AboutFace provides information and support to persons and their families with facial differences. Network with families and individuals having similar concerns as well as participate in programs of public education and awareness. Peer Network Information Families and Individuals with craniofacial needs often feel isolated and want to connect with someone who has had a similar procedure/experience for example, cleft lip and palate, craniofacial advancement, bone or nerve graft or tissue expander as well as specific syndromes. A general diagnosis may not always provide this information. If you have a personal experience you think would help in matching with others that want to connect with those experiencing similar situations, please complete the following and mail back to the AboutFace USA office. Connections will be made on an as needed basis and you may experience a few a year at the most.
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Extractions: This article ran in 7/1/00 Chicago Tribune A BRAVE FACE WHEN YOU LOOK DIFFERENT, LIFE DEMANDS A UNIQUE KIND OF COURAGE By Darrell E. Ward. Special to the Tribune. Published: Sunday, July 2, 2000 Section: FAMILY Page: 1 Ask parents whose children have facial disfigurements to describe their lives, and the stories are strikingly similar. For starters, these parents say, they and their child regularly endure stares, double-looks, pointing and thoughtless and even cruel remarks and questions. "People look at you like you did drugs or something to cause this," said one Chicago father of a 12-year-old girl with a facial difference. "People don't stop and think before they make comments or lay blame." Having a facial difference is also hard because people often say such individuals "act kind of weird; act different," said Will Eiserman, an educational specialist in the University of Colorado's Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences. The reason they act differently isn't due to the congenital condition that caused the facial difference, he said. Rather, it's because other people don't interact normally with them. Research has shown, Eiserman said, that when people talk to someone with a facial difference, they tend to begin and end conversations more abruptly, ask intrusive questions and make eye contact for shorter periods. "How are they supposed to learn normal social cues if everybody is interacting with them in a weird way?" said Eiserman.
Extractions: The Treacher Collins Network A condition that affects the craniofacial area with slight to very severe anomalies. The most widely affected area is that of the cheek bones and jawbones, which are underdeveloped. This sometimes leads to breathing and eating complications. Other anomalies include microtia (absence or underdevelopment of the outer ear), hearing loss, abnormal eyelids, downward slanting of the eyes.
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Extractions: Week of May 18, 2002; Vol. 161, No. 20 Bruce Bower Between ages 6 months and 9 months, a baby accomplishes a heads-up feat, of sorts. That's when he or she transforms a budding aptitude for detecting animal faces in general into a proficiency at discerning different human faces. This finding bears on the controversial issue of what types of knowledge a baby comes equipped with at birth. PRIMATE FACE-OFF. Using images such as these, scientists found that 6-month-old babies discerned new faces, both monkey and human, from ones they had already seen. Adults and 9-month-olds distinguished only human faces. Science Infants learn to recognize faces through a process that exchanges perceptual breadth for depth, say psychologist Olivier Pascalis of the University of Sheffield in England and his colleagues. By 9 months of age, daily exposure to people has prepped babies' perceptual system to identify human-specific facial features so that they no longer detect subtle facial differences between members of other species, Pascalis' group proposes in the May 17 Science "Perhaps we're looking at how innate knowledge about faces changes over time due to visual experience," Pascalis says. "But it's impossible to say for sure, since experience with faces begins as soon as a child is born."
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