Can facial paralysis recover after surgery for a meningioma in the right pontine cerebellar horn region?

Facial paralysis after right pontine glabellar horn meningioma surgery can be recovered, but it is difficult to recover completely.
Facial paralysis after surgery for right pontine glabellar horn meningioma is usually caused by nerve damage, which is mainly manifested by the crooked corners of the mouth and the paralysis of the facial and frontal muscles.
It is difficult to fully recover from nerve damage and requires a certain amount of recovery time, which can be facilitated by daily facial physiotherapy and taking neurotrophic drugs as prescribed by the doctor, such as methylcobalamin, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, and so on.
Facial paralysis after surgery of right bridge cerebellar angle meningioma should consult a doctor in time and be actively treated under the doctor’s guidance. Daily life should prevent irritation to the facial nerve, so as to improve the recovery of facial nerve.