
Reanimation of the paralyzed face focuses on restoration of form and function; it is an immense reconstructive challenge necessitating multidisciplinary management.
This chapter explores the anatomy and aetiology of facial nerve injury and then focuses on the management of facial palsy with parti-cular emphasis on facial reanimation.
Although the literature on facial reanimation in head and neck cancer exists, often with an emphasis on surgical techniques, little is provided on the diagnostic pitfalls, ex-tensive …
This facial rehabilitation exercise sheet is intended for patients who have undergone and completed facial reanimation surgery. One week after surgery: in the morning and evening for …
What is the ‘Labbe’ procedure? The ‘Labbe’, named after Dr. Daniel Labbe; a French plastic surgeon who developed this technique, is a reliable and efective method of achieving the …
ary facial movements that convey intended expressions. Reanimation procedures aim to restore these normal functions and muscle tone. It is important to note that psychosocial dysfunc-tion …
Nerve transfer procedures have the potential to restore innervation and function to the native facial musculature. This review summarizes the existing literature on facial nerve injury, …