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Facial Reanimation

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Facial Paralysis

The ability to move the face and express oneself is important for interaction and communication with others. Some patients are born without this ability--congenital, while others may develop this condition later in life--acquired. The ability to raise the eyebrow, close the eye, and smile may be addressed with a variety of surgical techniques. In general, facial reanimation or restoration of facial expression may be performed in two ways: dynamic or static.

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