Can a motor nerve palsy be surgically restored?

Surgery can be performed to recover from ptosis. Common surgical procedures include ophthalmoplegia correction and ptosis correction.
1. Ophthalmoplegia: If the medication is ineffective, ophthalmoplegia can be corrected by removing the rectus externus and rectus internus muscles of the affected eye. If there is vertical strabismus in combination, you should cooperate with the specialized doctor to make a plan to operate in several times, or through the technique of microvascular separation of the eye muscle to correct it once.
2. Ptosis Correction: Ptosis correction can also be done in case of motor nerve palsy, including blepharoplasty, frontalis suspension and so on. Blepharoplasty is to shorten the length of the upper eyelid by removing the upper eyelid muscle to correct ptosis. Frontalis muscle suspension is used to lift and control the upper eyelid to correct ptosis.
Once the symptoms of ptosis appear, it is recommended to go to the ophthalmology or neurology department of a regular hospital as soon as possible, cooperate with the doctor to improve the systematic examination, and take the targeted treatment plan in time, and consider the surgical treatment if necessary.