Facial paralysis surgery has some risks, but the risks are generally small.
Facial paralysis is categorized into central or peripheral, and its main treatment is conservative treatment, such as cerebral infarction caused by facial paralysis can use atorvastatin, aspirin, etc. under the guidance of physicians to treat the primary disease; facial neuritis caused by the appropriate application of acyclovir, vitamin B12 and other drugs, and surgery can be considered when the conservative treatment is ineffective.
Surgical treatment for facial paralysis mainly includes facial nerve decompression, facial-sublingual nerve, facial-parasympathetic nerve anastomosis, etc. Surgical treatment carries certain risks, such as infection and other complications, but generally speaking the risks are relatively small, and the need for surgery should be decided according to the condition under the guidance of the doctor.
When facial paralysis occurs, early diagnosis and treatment should be made, and the application of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of a physician.