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Saving Faces: Specialized Surgery helps Patients with Facial Paralysis

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Description: Article by Tim Stephens on reconstructive surgery for a patient with facial paralysis. Relevant to the small proportion of people with Bell's palsy who do not regain normal facial movement.
Helping patients with facial paralysis: 12/97 Stanford Report, December 3, 1997 Helping patients with facial paralysis: 12/97 Saving face: Specialized surgery helps patients with facial paralysis Gary Torresani grew up with a lopsided face, the result of a facial nerve accidentally severed during an ear operation when he was three months old. Surgeons reattached the cut ends of the nerve during a subsequent operation in 1952, when the boy was five years old, but he never regained full movement on the left side of his face.
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