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Delhi's Pinki will smile too
Updated On: 02 March, 2009 11:56 AM IST | | Nupur Singh
Three-month-old girl from Palam with cleft lip operated upon. Parents, doc hope she will be fine soon
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Three-month-old girl from Palam with cleft lip operated upon. Parents, doc hope she will be fine soon
Three-month-old Dimpy isn't aware who Pinki Sonkar is. But she shares the Oscar-winning girl's story. Born with a cleft lip just like the Smile Pinki documentary's star, Dimpy was operated upon at Sir Gangaram Hospital on Saturday. And the little girl is already showing signs of improvement.
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Hope of happiness: Dimpy before the surgery |
Better still, Dimpy's smile came free of cost, thanks to the NGO Smile Train.
"Lip deformity is curable.u00a0 And success rate is almost 100 per cent in such surgeries. About a month ago, a 16-month-baby, Kelsang Dolma, from Tibet, underwent a series of operations and the results were quite positive. According to a survey, there are around 35,000 new cleft lip cases every day," said Dr Rakesh Khazanchi, chairman,u00a0 Plastic Surgery, Sir Gangaram Hospital.
Experts, however, say that more than the physical deformity, parents are scared of the social stigma attached to it. Dr Sunil Chowdhary, heading the plastic surgery department at Max Hospital,u00a0 Saket, said that if a child has this problem, it doesn't mean he or she is mentally unsound. "Around 1,10,700 babies all over the world suffer from this problem," Chowdhary said.
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