Diego Mesaglio to receive transplant to regain vision in left eye

Argentine actor Diego Mesaglio, known for his role in 'Chiquititas', expressed great emotion upon learning he will receive a transplant to regain vision in his left eye after a wait of nine to eleven years. The news came from the Hospital de Clínicas and was shared on a streaming program.

Diego Mesaglio, recognized for his role in the children's series 'Chiquititas', has patiently waited nearly a decade for a life-changing transplant. Reports vary, with one source stating a nine-year wait and another mentioning eleven years since he lost vision in his left eye.

On a streaming program, Mesaglio shared the emotional news received from Buenos Aires' Hospital de Clínicas. A headline describes 'the emotion of Diego Mesaglio upon learning he will regain vision in his left eye after 11 years,' highlighting the personal impact of this medical advancement.

This transplant marks a milestone for the actor, who has continued his entertainment career despite visual challenges. The information comes from journalistic coverage capturing his immediate reaction, underscoring renewed hope for his health.

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