Recently, a Mongolian baby who suffered from congenital foot deformities was operated on at Asan Medical Center and returned to Mongolia with normal feet. This 11-month-old baby has been chosen as the final beneficiary of the Charity Medical Service for Poor Foreign Patients which invites poor foreign patients from developing countries and gives them free medical services. Professor Park Su-seong Orthopedist (In surgery) We are going to extend the ligament and set the feet in casts. In general, foot orthoses should be fit to the patient after about 3-weeks of casting. However, the baby is now unable to wear them. Therefore, he may need to be hospitalized for about a week in his casts after surgery. If he is out of the casts in a week, we are going to offer customized foot orthoses for him. The baby has suffered from varus feet. Because of crooked ankles, the soles faced inward. He was found when our overseas medical charity team was in Mongolia last year. For this boundless medical charity, Asan Medical Center fully paid the medical bills and cost of the stay. As a result, the baby returned to his homeland two weeks after the surgery. Lkhagvasuren Buyanulzii Babys mother I thank the doctors, nurses and all other people who have given us such great support from the bottom of my heart. I am so happy, excited and speechless to see my healthy baby. Meanwhile, Asan Medical Center has provided medical services and equipment to 12,000 people in Indonesia, Pakistan, Cambodia, Mongolia and the Philippines since 2005. We have transferred our advanced medical technology to these poor countries through lectures and seminars.