The only way to fix the kids is indeed surgery + making it genetic. Assuming you can see which features are from which parent, though, it shouldn't be too hard. Sim features don't really blend, so the kids inherit each trait from either one parent or the other, as in dad's nose, mum's mouth, etc. The broken face templates tend to produce either the elf face or face template 2 in the broken life stages, obviously #2 in your case, so you can use the face #2 features in the surgery menu to fix your sim kids (assuming you want them to look like they do now and not like their face #21 dad), especially the nose.
Hmmm, so there is a way for me to fix them in SimPE but still have them look like they did before? Even though they're not totally face 2? Mind if I send you a message about this? I have a couple of questions!
There is. :) It's a bit of work, that's all. I did this for the broken premade sims that weren't straight face templates, but had been adjusted/were genetic mixes
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Ooooh, I see! Ok, so I have extracted them and fixed them all up in Body Shop. I plopped them down into a temporary hood, and now I'm all set to go into SimPE and extract the facial features...except I'm not sure how to do that. I'm going to do some searching and see if there's a tutorial out there for it. If I have any questions, I'll PM you! Thanks for your tremendous help!
Good luck!
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http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=56241
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That's for making surgery genetic, but it's the same procedure, except you extract from a different sim instead of the "second line" for the surgery.
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