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Selective Neurectomy for Treatment of Post-Facial Paralysis Synkinesis: A Systematic Review
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2022Background  Synkinesis is commonly encountered after flaccid facial paralysis and can have a detrimental impact on a patient's life. First-line treatment of synkinesis is chemodenervation with botulinum toxin (Botox) and neuromuscular retraining ...
Meryam Shikara+4 more
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Paediatric facial paralysis: An overview and insights into management
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2021The aim of this article is to provide an overview on paediatric facial paralysis, looking into aetiology, epidemiology, assessment and investigation and subsequent treatment options available.
M. Malik, J. Cubitt
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Automatic Assessment of Facial Paralysis Based on Facial Landmarks
2021 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning (PRML), 2021Unilateral peripheral facial paralysis is the most common case of facial paralysis. It affects only one side of the face, which will cause facial asymmetry. Clinically, unilateral peripheral facial paralysis is often classified by clinicians according to
Yuxi Liu+4 more
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Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, 2020
Importance: Facial paralysis leads to both aesthetic and functional deficits placing patients at risk for sociopsychological sequelae and social impairment.
N. Krane+6 more
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Importance: Facial paralysis leads to both aesthetic and functional deficits placing patients at risk for sociopsychological sequelae and social impairment.
N. Krane+6 more
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Dermal Filler Treatment Improves Psychosocial Well-Being in Facial Paralysis Patients.
Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, 2020Background: In the care of the facial paralysis (FP) patient, outcomes have historically focused on facial function rather than the psychosocial burden of the disease state.
J. Occhiogrosso+4 more
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Facial Paralysis and Communicative Participation: The Importance of Facial Symmetry at Rest
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2020Objective: There is a paucity of research devoted to understanding the communication restrictions encountered by facial paralysis patients. We aim to explore the relationship between patient-reported restrictions in communicative participation and ...
N. Ayoub+6 more
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Microsurgery, 2006
AbstractDetailed knowledge of embryology, anatomy, and function of the facial nerve is essential in treating the devestating functional, aesthetic, and psychological sequelae of facial paralysis. Two basic factors influence the method of repair and the subsequent outcome of the effort to combat facial paralysis.
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AbstractDetailed knowledge of embryology, anatomy, and function of the facial nerve is essential in treating the devestating functional, aesthetic, and psychological sequelae of facial paralysis. Two basic factors influence the method of repair and the subsequent outcome of the effort to combat facial paralysis.
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