Facial Nerve Palsy (Paralysis), Facial Droop and Facial Trauma
Performed by Dr. Maas
Facial Nerve Paralysis Treatment
When facial trauma, infection, surgery or a number of other causes injures the facial nerve (facial nerve palsy), the entire side of the face can droop and become immobile. The eyelids do not close with blinking, and the eye is subject to drying and severe corneal injury. There are a number of methods to improve facial droop and this condition. Dr. Maas can discuss the various options available for rehabilitation of the eye and face during your consultation visit.
