BUDAPEST, Hungary — Bangladeshi twins who were born conjoined at the head have been successfully separated by a medical team led by 35 Hungarian doctors.

The sisters, Rabeya and Rukaya, who are three years old, were in a stable condition on Friday after a 30-hour procedure at a military hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the capital.

The medical team of a Hungarian charity, the Action for Defenseless People Foundation, was led by Dr. Andras Csokay.

The separation procedure was a cooperative effort involving doctors from both countries.

Three operations were needed to separate the girls.