With muscle atrophy in the sequelae of facial palsy, recovery is unlikely, but functional exercise, rehabilitation, and acupuncture treatment if necessary may prevent further aggravation of the condition. Sequelae are patients with onset for more than one year. Patients with facial palsy are given timely and correct treatment early in the acute period, and glucocorticoids, such as dexamethasone and bonisone, can be applied to promote the absorption of inflammation and facilitate the recovery of facial palsy. At the same time, B vitamins are applied to nerve nutrition treatment, commonly used are vitamin B1, vitamin B12 and methylcobalamin, and rat nerve growth factor or blood circulation activation and improvement treatment can also be applied. If the condition is stable, acupuncture, rehabilitation and physical therapy can be considered one week after the onset of the disease.