‘Operation Smile' gives hope to kids in UAE with facial deformities
Last Update: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 : 13:54 (+4GMT)
Canadian Specialist Hospital collaborated with the international children’s charity to provide support with corrective surgeries
Dubai, UAE, June 30, 2015: Canadian Specialist Hospital (CSH), one of the leading private sector hospitals in the UAE, supported ‘Operation Smile’, an international children’s charity that provides corrective surgeries to children born with cleft lip, cleft palate, and other facial deformities. A study published in the US National Library of Medicine reported that facial deformities develop in one to three per 1000 live births in the Middle East.
Canadian Specialist Hospital (CSH) recently collaborated with Operation Smile UAE to raise awareness about this condition related to facial deformities in the UAE. The hospital has also encouraged its doctors, dentists, nurses and technicians to volunteer and help the cause. As a result of that several medical staff from the hospital signed up to become volunteers with Operation Smile. The Virginia-based charity operates in various parts of the world, notably in Asian and Native American countries.
Operation Smile reveals that in every three minutes, a child is born with a cleft lip or cleft palate and may suffer from torments, malnourishment and difficulty with speech. Cleft lip and cleft palate also affects one in approximately every 500-750 new born babies worldwide.
Dr. Haider Al Zubaidy, Chief Executive Officer of Canadian Specialist Hospital, states, “Cleft lip and cleft palate are the most common birth defects in the world. Growing up, people with facial deformities face a social stigma because their physical appearance deviates from the norm. We are very grateful to take part in this program which changes the lives of not just children, but also their families.”
“Our goal is to help children whose families cannot afford surgery or do not have access to necessary medical care to treat their condition. Operation Smile helps children in need by recruiting medical professionals who can volunteer their time and expertise on medical missions all over the world,” says Brandon Mauro, Operation Smile’s Patient and Medical Volunteers Coordinator.
According to Operation Smile, the exact cause of cleft lip and cleft palate is unknown. “However, scientists believe it's a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Maternal illness, drugs and malnutrition may also contribute to the development of cleft conditions,” adds Mauro.
When asked whether they want to participate in another program of Operation Smile, Dr.Zubaidy says that “CSH is hoping to work with Operation Smile and other charity programs in the future. We in Canadian Specialist Hospital feel the need to give back to the community.”
Canadian Specialist Hospital provides a wide range of medical services and houses some of the most advanced surgical facilities in Dubai. Continuous development and investment in technology, medical expertise and support facilities have contributed to the hospital’s current stature as one of the preeminent medical institutions in the Middle East.
- AI Security Forum to Highlight the Role of AI in Shaping National Security Fra... [2266-Views]
- Fresh Skin, Glazed Brows: Benefit Cosmetics Has Your Spring Beauty Mood Covere... [1469-Views]
- Uae Pavilion At Expo 2025 Osaka Highlights Youth Ambassador Programme At Keio ... [1160-Views]
- Lucky Day Draw Records Second Grand Prize Win as Nepalese Player Claims AED 30... [1119-Views]
- RTA Announces Service Hours During Eid Al-Adha Holiday 1447 AH / 2026... [1115-Views]
- Dubai Sports Council discusses future of sports events... [1113-Views]
- TCL Launches 2026 SQD-Mini LED TV Lineup in the UAE, Introducing the C7L, C8L,... [1035-Views]
- Emirates Skywards launches global ‘Season of Rewards' campaign for members wor... [974-Views]
- The International Exhibition for National Security and Resilience 2026 conclud... [969-Views]
- H.E. Abdulla bin Touq and FICCI Arab Council discuss strategic expansion of In... [955-Views]
- The International Exhibition for National Security and Resilience (ISNR 2026) ... [937-Views]
- Skincare in Disguise: Meet the SHEGLAM Hideaway Full-Coverage Concealer... [928-Views]
- “Salik” to Apply VAT on Toll Tariffs Starting 1 June 2026... [909-Views]
- Dream Dubai Awards Its Largest Ever Grand Prize of AED10 Million to Civil Defe... [900-Views]
- ISNR 2026 to Spotlight Eight Critical Sectors in National Security... [892-Views]
- Malabar Gold & Diamonds unveils exciting offers ahead of the Eid Al Adha Holid... [891-Views]
- Everything To Look Out For As GameExpo 2026 Approaches... [856-Views]
- 'Make it a Dubai Summer' with the Most Value-Packed Edition Ever of DSS: Enjoy... [836-Views]
- Incredible Savings, Limited Time: Dubai's 3-Day Super Sale Returns This May wi... [834-Views]
- Eid in Dubai: A Spectacular Citywide Line-Up of Cultural Experiences, Entertai... [826-Views]





