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More children receive free surgery for cleft palates

The Vietnam-Cuba Friendship Hospital in Hanoi and Operation Smile Vietnam organisation will give free medical checks and surgery to children suffer from cleft lips and cleft palates from April 15-18.
The Vietnam-Cuba Friendship Hospital in Hanoi and Operation SmileVietnam organisation will give free medical checks and surgery tochildren suffer from cleft lips and cleft palates from April 15-18.

Correction surgery for cleft lips will beconducted for children as young as 6 months, while those for cleftpalates require patients to be at least 18 months old.

Operation Smile Vietnam is part of a global alliance of OperationSmile Foundations and Resource Chapters dedicated to providing freetreatment to children and adults suffering from cleft lips and cleftpalates.

Operation Smile’s first medicalmission to Vietnam took place in 1989. Two years later, a volunteernetwork of Vietnamese medical professionals established Operation SmileVietnam.

Since its first medical mission,Operation Smile has provided thousands of free medical procedures tochildren and young adults in Vietnam, and has provided additionaltraining to Vietnamese medical professionals.-VNA

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