Findings from a large retrospective study of patients with Bell’s palsy indicate that better systems and protocols are needed to ensure that patients are getting adequate therapy.
Cleveland Clinic Facial Reanimation Surgeons Perform Tri-Vector Reanimation in Pediatric Patient
A team of surgeons helped give a 9-year-old patient with congenital facial paralysis the ability to smile, in what is believed to be the first instance of the tri-vector reanimation technique being used in a pediatric patient.
Surgical Technique Is a Game-Changer for Patients with Bell’s Palsy
The vast majority of selective neuromyectomy patients experience a more natural smile, a more balanced facial expression and they feel more comfortable.
Innovation in Facial Reanimation Is Helping More Patients Smile
Several advancements in facial reanimation have helped Cleveland Clinic’s facial plastic surgeons get much closer in their pursuit of restoring natural-looking smiles and facial expressions.
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Cleveland Clinic Appoints Patrick Byrne, MD, MBA, as Head & Neck Institute Chair
Dr. Byrne shares his vision for the Institute, thoughts on coming on board during the COVID-19 pandemic and humanitarian work.