“…[5][6][7][8]10 Macroglossia, a characteristic feature of BWS, often leads to functional impairments in speech, swallowing, and chewing, with potential psychological impact due to social stigmatization. 7 In our presented case, concerns raised by the patient's mother, including a large tongue, drooling, and speech difficulties, underscored the need for surgical intervention to enhance the child's condition and facilitate more effective speech therapy. 5,7 Led by the plastic surgeon, the surgical approach used the keyhole technique, combining anterior wedge resection, and central tongue reduction.…”