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A Virginia girl will be able to celebrate the holidays this year with a bright smile on her face thanks to a life-changing surgery that she is believed to be the first pediatric patient to undergo.
Tayla Clement, 26, was born with a rare disorder that made it impossible to smile — but she says she is grateful for it. Clement shared her experience with Fox News Digital.
A Virginia girl is getting a brand new smile thanks to a first-of-its-kind surgery. Nicole Serna-Gonzalez, an 11-year-old girl from Virginia, was diagnosed with unilateral facial paralysis at birth.
If you want to know how to make a girl smile, ... she needs to know that you have her back and that you'll be there by her side when she's going through some things. Advertisement. 8.
A 3-year-old girl in Louisiana can no longer smile after the dog her family was fostering suddenly snapped and chomped into the toddler’s face, her mom said.
The ‘Black girl smile’ is the direct equivalent to the ‘Black nod’, a reassuring gesture shared between Black strangers around the globe, especially when we are a visible minority.
Girl undergoes life-changing surgery that allows her to smile. Nicole Serna-Gonzalez, 11, was born with unilateral congenital facial paralysis on the right side of her face.
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