How soon can you get off the floor after facial muscle spasm surgery

How long it takes to get off the floor after facial muscle spasm surgery depends on the patient’s specific condition, usually ranging from 1 week to 3 months.
Usually, after facial muscle spasm surgery, patients need to pay more attention to their own care, 24 hours after the operation need to remove the pillow lying down, and no food and water, and also need to closely monitor their own condition.
Patients with mild disease and relatively good health, most of them can walk on the ground within 1 week after surgery. If the patient’s condition is more serious and the surgery is more traumatic, the recovery is generally slower and it may take up to 3 months before the patient can walk on the ground.
At the same time, the patient’s postoperative care will also affect the postoperative recovery, and there are some individual differences. Patients need to take good care of themselves under the guidance of the doctor and pay attention to their own status. If severe headache, frequent vomiting, or elevated blood pressure occurs, they need to consult a doctor in a timely manner.
After facial muscle spasm surgery, patients are advised to actively cooperate with the doctor to take good care of themselves and choose a reasonable time to go down to the ground after the doctor’s assessment.