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Ukrainians with battle scars can get rid of them for free. How to do this?


Medical institutions participating in the project offer to get rid of scars, burns, and shrapnel damage. To receive free help, war victims should fill out a form and wait for feedback from representatives of the initiative. The first consultation is possible online. For those who cannot decide on a doctor, Zagrava offers consultation, joint selection of a program and a rehabilitation place that is most suitable for each individual request.

On the website you can read reviews of those who underwent rehabilitation as part of the project and their stories.

The philanthropists noted that they are trying to inform people as much as possible about this opportunity, because most still do not know about it. Also, at the beginning, when the initiative was just developing, doctors who were ready to help and participate in charitable projects, as well as companies representing cosmetic products and equipment who agreed to provide their products for such purposes, did not know about it.

Now medical institutions that provide their services free of charge to victims of war injuries operate in Vinnitsa, Dnipro, Zhytomyr, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kyiv, Krivoy Rog, Lvov, Lutsk, Odessa, Poltava, Varasha, Rivne region, Sumy, Uzhgorod, Kharkov, Khmelnitsky, Chernivtsi, Chernigov. In total, the project unites more than 62 clinics.

“Injuries, scars, burns, shrapnel injuries, unfortunately, leave traces and a person always remembers the trauma suffered when looking in the mirror. Modern medicine and cosmetology can help make them less noticeable. BO “Zagrava” will help you with this. Fill out an application and we will contact you. Our goal is to erase the imprints of war!”, says the initiative’s website.

Ashley Davis

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