Medical camp set up for Afghan Refugees outside Press Club.

ISLAMABAD -- A private aesthetic clinic on Sunday set up a medical camp for the Afghan refugees exposed to infectious skin diseases and provided treatment to many, including children and women.

The refugees, who were exposed to infectious diseases of skin, have been staging sit-in protest in the federal capital's F-6 Sector for months in support of their demands.

Living in the camps under the open sky in Islamabad, Afghan refugees have become infected with not only skin problems but also exposed to other diseases, including malaria, dengue fever and diarrhoea.

As a gesture of humanitarian assistance, Royal Cosmetic Surgery (RCS) came forth to help Afghan refugees suffering from skin problems. The clinic has been providing free of cost medical services for skin problems near National Press Club, Islamabad.

It is worth mentioning that the RCS is considered as one of the country's premier aesthetic treatment clinics. It has a team of board certified doctors and foreign surgeons possessing years of experience in their respective fields.

The RCS's founder and Chief Executive Officer Rai Shahid Kharal...

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