This baby’s nickname was Pinocchio and check out what he looks like years later…

Little Olli Tresiz entered the world with a condition as rare as it is complex—encephalocell. This unique feature set him apart from others from the very beginning, presenting both a challenge and a journey toward medical solutions.

Recognizing the gravity of the situation, doctors strongly recommended a necessary medical procedure to alleviate the potential complications associated with Olli’s condition.

Thankfully, the medical intervention proved to be successful. The procedure not only addressed the specific concerns related to encephalocell but also significantly improved Olli’s ability to breathe.

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