Facial Nerve Reconstruction

Facial nerve reconstruction refers to the surgical procedures and techniques used to restore function and movement to the facial muscles affected by facial nerve damage or paralysis. The facial nerve, also known as the seventh cranial nerve, controls the movement of the muscles responsible for facial expressions, as well as plays a role in taste sensation and tear production. During the sessions, we will examine the recent findings in research and discuss facial nerve reconstruction.

 

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