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Before Surgery |
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This patient came with a severe case of cleft lip and upper palate. He was three months old. |
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After Surgery |
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Here is the same child ten months after surgery. Still in need of some more surgery, but much better than before. |
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Before Surgery |
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Yet another child with congenital cleft lip malformation. This is him before our Foundation decided to help. |
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After Surgery |
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Same child a few years later. Almost no sign of permanent damage. |
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Before Surgery |
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Eight months old cleft lip patient. |
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After Surgery |
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This is only a few days after surgery, stitch marks still visible. This child will be operated on again in a long rehabilitative process. |
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Child Right Before Surgery |
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This is a six month old child in the OR, just before surgery. |
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Child Immediately Post Surgery |
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This is one of our children in the middle of the process, right after one of his surgeries. He will go on to receive many weeks of treatment. |
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Severe Burn Before Surgery |
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This horrible picture is of a child who had the misfortune to survive a ghastly gas fire. The skin on his chin and arms fused to his torso and he was under an indescribable amount of pain. |
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Same Child After Multiple Surgeries |
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This is the same child after six operations. His condition has greatly improved, but he still has a long way to go. He can barely move his arms, as they are still fused to his torso. |
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