Formerly conjoined twins Nima and Dawa are ready to return home to Bhutan.
Almost four months after their life-changing separation surgery the 19-month-old girls could leave Melbourne as soon as Wednesday.

Previously conjoined twins Nima and Dawa will return home to Bhutan in coming days. Source: AAP
The twins were at Melbourne's Government House on Tuesday to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Children First Foundation which helped bring the girls to Australia for their surgery.
The sisters left the Royal Children's Hospital in November with their mum Bhumchu Zangmo after successful surgery on November 9.

The conjoined twins with their mother before going into surgery. Source: Royal Children's Hospital
They underwent surgery at the hands of a team of 18 surgeons, nurses and anaesthetists.
The sisters had spent their lives joined at the torso prior to the operation.

The moment that surgeons separated conjoined twins Nima and Dawa. Source: AAP