Can the sequelae of facial palsy also be treated?

  Some patients with facial palsy are not cured after treatment and still leave sequelae. (For example, shallow or no forehead lines, poor eyelid closure, lid margin ectropion, inability to make tendon nose movements, and pig nose when nuzzling the mouth. The human middle groove is not correct, the corners of the mouth are crooked, and the upper and lower lips are asymmetrical between the red and white flesh. Linkage, facial muscle spasm, etc.). At this time most of them are 3-6 months old patients are physically and mentally exhausted to give up treatment, leaving lifelong regrets. Patients are very painful, and I have seen many such patients in the clinic. So I was determined to solve this problem, and after years of clinical practice, I came up with the “milli-needle point method”, which is very effective. Patients with the longest disease duration of more than 30 years also had good results. With the improvement of facial paralysis, the facial muscle spasm also disappeared.