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Russian doctors cured a girl from Florida who was abandoned by American doctors

A birthmark on the face of a two-year-old child from Florida was removed in a Russian clinic after six skin grafts and injections of an unknown drug, reports INDEPENDENTLY.

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The story of a girl with a huge mole on her face seems to have already spread all over the world.

Now the results of the treatment of the baby in a Russian clinic have become known.

A XNUMX-year-old girl from Florida has a birthmark in the form of a Batman mask removed after an experimental operation in Russia.

Baby Luna Tavares-Fenner was born with a black mark on her nose and eyelids.

This condition is known as congenital melanocytic nevus and affects one percent of infants.

These marks tend to grow as the child gets older.

Those who suffer from this condition are at risk of developing skin cancer.

Luna's mother, Caroline, has been taking her daughter to a specialist in a Russian clinic for more than 24 months, where she received photodynamic therapy, a procedure not yet available in the United States.

The stain was removed through six skin grafts and treatments, in which an undisclosed drug was injected into the skin to destroy the tissue.

“Luna is still recovering from her last surgery and now we need to be patient and wait for the scab to fall off,” an Instagram post about Luna’s story said.

It was not an easy process for a child.

The girl suffered an infection and throughout the treatment lived with several dressings that completely covered her face.

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“Luna had another surgery on her eyebrows due to signs of infection,” one report said. “It was supposed to be something minor, but the doctor didn’t like that ‘aspect’ and decided to do a new transplant.”

Mum Caroline, originally from Brazil and now a US citizen, will take her daughter home for cosmetic surgery next year.

“The moon has already spoken and says to itself: “My black spot has disappeared. “I’m a princess,” said Luna’s doctor Pavel Popov, a laser and cancer specialist with 20 years of experience in his field and having performed more than 1000 surgeries.

“Luna brings her dolls to every doctor's appointment, and she asks me to treat their faces,” said Dr. Popov from Krasnodar, Russia.

“I put a patch on the doll's face,” he says.

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Luna's parents raised tens of thousands of dollars for her surgery and received a large donation from an anonymous Russian, which they said was a "miracle."

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