Such an incredible thing to do.
A plastic surgeon from Beirut is offering free reconstructive surgery to anyone who suffered facial injuries in the blast earlier this month.
Dr Joe Baroud is keen to offer his skills to anyone who left injured or disfigured, to help remove the physical reminders of their trauma. Shady Rizk, 36, hugs plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, who offers his services for free to people injured by a massive explosion at the port area, in Beirut, Lebanon, August 20, 2020
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