Saturday Star

Surgeon aims to spread happiness

- SAMEER NAIK sameer.naik@inl.co.za

FERINI Dayal recalls the moment she was given a life-changing phone call by the Smile Foundation.

The non-profit organisati­on was in search of a new ambassador and had the Johannesbu­rg-born doctor at the top of their list.

Dayal, a surgeon under the Charlotte Maxeke cluster working at Bertha Gxowa Hospital in Germiston, says she didn’t think twice about aligning herself with one of the most renowned non-profit organisati­ons in the country.

“Professor Elias Ndobe, who is the head of the department at Charlotte Maxeke for plastic surgery, is someone I work with.

“I received a call from the foundation asking me to be their ambassador, and it was the easiest yes I’ve ever given in my life,” says Dayal.

Dayal, who is also the reigning Miss Internatio­nal South Africa, says joining the Smile Foundation has been a dream come true.

“To be dubbed part of a foundation of renowned plastic surgeons, who tackle pertinent surgical problems in our world, and importantl­y a family of people part of making a difference, it’s a privilege.”

The foundation has helped thousands of disadvanta­ged children with facial abnormalit­ies, such as cleft lip and palate, Moebius syndrome (facial paralysis) and burns, receive corrective

plastic and reconstruc­tive surgery.

They are based in 12 of South Africa’s leading hospitals, where they invest in developmen­t programmes and purchase much-needed medical equipment.

Dayal says with her passion for medicine and goal of being a plastic surgeon, working with children is the perfect combinatio­n of what the Smile Foundation does.

“They support plastic surgeons, families and children by providing a platform for those affected by surgical abnormalit­ies to live a full life. I’ve grown and seen the need to provide more than my skills, but my knowledge and to inspire, to teach, to attain value in others, each with a new step of my career.

“Now I get to combine everything I love to make a difference for many children around our country, and I know that is where my passion lies.”

Dayal says she hopes to use her medical background to contribute to help disadvanta­ged children.

“The Smile Foundation to date has helped over 4 000 children in restoring smiles, repairing cleft palates, resolving craniofaci­al surgical abnormalit­ies, grafting of burns patients and giving life to families who had lost hope in looking for a solution to their child’s health.

“That’s what I’d like to achieve, to be part of an exponentia­lly beautiful project that gives life, to create awareness through my process as a surgeon in each case, as a Miss Internatio­nal, and as a health advocate, and in turn keep growing with the Smile Foundation to expand its successes.”

Dayal says that while training for plastic surgery, one of the final rotations is to assist in Smile projects.

“It’s a dream to have been asked many years earlier than I expected, but an awakening too as to how the universe conspires for us to end up exactly where we are meant to, and I am so glad I can be of value to a foundation so close to my heart.”

She says her intention is to become

a plastic and reconstruc­tive surgeon, to work with women and children, and her associatio­n with the foundation has come full circle.

As the ambassador for the foundation, Dayal will be tasked with a number of roles.

“I will actively promote what Smile Foundation does for the country and our children, but more importantl­y to use my platform in both pageantry and as a medical doctor and surgeon to create awareness around surgical issues affecting our children that are helped by the foundation.”

She says the organisati­on plays a crucial role in the lives of thousands of children in the country.

“They work around the country with children who are victims of burns and assist in restoring functional­ity for these children to live a full life.

“It is exactly what we need in our country.”

Dayal says she hopes her influence as the reigning Miss Internatio­nal SA

will help the Smile Foundation too.

“Miss Internatio­nal is a pageant that values authentici­ty, culture, philanthro­py, and to be ambassador­s of goodwill. I’m able to bring awareness to the foundation through what I advocate for, and highlight the importance of having foundation­s like this present.

“The foundation works on the basis of donations and the more people who are able to help, the more children will receive surgery. I hope to assist in being the link to globally expand what the Smile Foundation does.”

Dayal will also be heading to Japan next month, aiming to become the first South African to win the coveted Miss Internatio­nal pageant.

“My heart is beaming with joy … I know that I’m putting my best self forward in all that I do and that I’m making myself and all my supporters who know my story so proud, and I truly hope as a result that the crown comes home to South Africa.”

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DR DAYAL says her intention is to become a plastic and reconstruc­tive surgeon, to work with women and children, and her associatio­n with the foundation has come full circle.
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JOBURG doctor Ferini Dayal is the Smile Foundation’s new ambassador.

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