Cleft lip and palate is the most common congenital malformation of the oral and maxillofacial region, with an incidence of 3 per 1,000 in China. Cleft lip and palate not only seriously affects facial aesthetics, but also causes serious trauma in children and parents psychologically. It also predisposes children to upper respiratory infections, complications of otitis media and even affects their hearing because of the connection between the oral and nasal cavities. Children with cleft lip and palate often have poorer development than normal children of the same age, which seriously affects the quality of life of the child and brings great psychological pressure to the parents of the child. The treatment of cleft lip and palate is a sequential treatment, one without the other. Cleft lip and palate treatment is no longer just surgical repair, but has formed a three-dimensional treatment model including orthopedic-surgical-orthodontic-phonological-psychological to restore normal anatomical and physiological functions. The aim of treatment is to restore the normal shape of the upper lip and normal speech function. A multidisciplinary physician is involved. In order to obtain satisfactory surgical results, the timing of the revision surgery is very important. Unilateral cleft lip repair is performed at 3 months after birth. Bilateral cleft lip repair is performed at 6 months after birth. Cleft palate repair is performed from 10 months to 1.5 years after birth. Pharyngoplasty is performed at 4 to 5 years of age. Cleft alveolar implantation is performed at the age of 9-11 years. Cleft lip and nose deformity correction is performed at preschool age, 13 to 16 years old. Orthognathic surgery performed on the jaws is performed at the age of 16 to 18 years. Second-stage revision of secondary deformity of cleft lip and palate can be performed at the age of 5 (preschool), 9 to 11 (at the time of alveolar cleft bone grafting) and 18 (after completion of facial development), respectively, according to the specific situation. The Department of Plastic Surgery at Wuhan Children’s Hospital has been dedicated to the treatment and research of congenital cleft lip and palate since the early days of the department, and has relieved the suffering of more than 1000 children and their families. We have a mature cleft lip and palate sequence treatment team, including plastic surgeons, oral surgeons, psychologists and speech therapists. We are always in line with international advanced treatment concepts and methods, using advanced experience in medicine at home and abroad, carrying out new techniques and treatments, and summarizing innovations to continuously improve the level of cleft lip and palate medical care. Our department is a cooperative unit of American Smile Train, and has treated nearly 500 children for free in the past 6 years. Parents of the children come with hope and return with joy. The level of our cleft lip and palate surgery has been praised by our foreign counterparts and affirmed by the patients’ parents. The hospital leadership also attaches great importance to the cleft lip and palate treatment in our department, giving full support in all aspects of human, material and financial resources to reach the domestic advanced level. Wuhan Children’s Hospital (http://www.zgwhfe.com/): Plastic Surgery Specialty Clinic Hours Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday all day, Saturday and Sunday morning we will be happy to provide you with consultation, surgery, treatment and follow-up services for cleft lip and palate patients. If you would like to apply for free surgery by Smile Train, please bring your child, your ID card and proof of family poverty to our outpatient clinic every Monday and Thursday throughout the day. Address: Wuhan Children’s Hospital, No. 100 Hong Kong Road, Jiangan District, Wuhan, China Plastic Surgery Clinic, 3rd Floor, Outpatient Building