New treatment for facial paralysis sequelae

New treatments for facial palsy sequelae mainly include surgical treatments such as static suspension, eyelid implantation, lower eyelid suspension and functional muscle transplantation. 1. Static suspension: Static suspension is a surgical method to correct deformities such as incomplete eyelid closure, cheek soft tissue laxity, ptosis and lower eyelid ectropion through tension suspension, which mainly includes brow lift and facial fascia suspension. 2. Eyelid implant placement: Upper eyelid implant placement is a method of correcting eye deformities due to loss of orbicularis oculi muscle function by increasing the gravitational force on the upper eyelid, gold and platinum are the most commonly used implants. 3. Lower eyelid suspension: Lower eyelid suspension utilizes the broad fascia or deep temporal fascia to suspend the lower eyelid vertically along the edge of the lower eyelid and fixate it medially and laterally, and is indicated for patients with mild lower eyelid ectropion. 4. Functional muscle grafting: When facial muscles are irreversibly injured, functional muscle grafting can be performed to restore or establish facial vitality. When the sequelae of facial paralysis occur, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time and choose the appropriate treatment method under the guidance of professional physicians.