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6-year-old boy can finally smile after innovative surgery

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Preston Tassi was born with a rare neurological condition called Moebius syndrome, that affected his ability to smile. Had to use his hands to move his mouth and show he was smiling. Thanks to a special surgery at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Preston can now smile without using his hands