A baby girl who was born with two mouths and wasn't expected to survive infancy is doing well after receiving ground-breaking surgery to cure her rare condition, RadarOnline.com has learned.
Rokaya Mohamed traveled all the way from Egypt to California to be the first patient to undergo the unique surgical process from Dr. William MageeIII at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles, reported KABC-TV.com.
The 15-month-old suffers from a rare condition that causes her to have two full mouths - both with an upper and lower jaw - that is a variation of a facial cleft.