Does facial paralysis need hospitalization?

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2025-05-03 04:46:16 Views: 31 times

The problem of facial paralysis makes many people who love beauty very painful, so do you need to be hospitalized when treating facial paralysis? The following is explained by Director Li of Plastic Surgery Hospital of China Academy of Medical Sciences. Treatment of facial paralysis normally requires hospitalization. If the early Bell facial paralysis is treated with drugs or injected with medicine, you don't need to be hospitalized, but the real surgical treatment requires hospitalization for seven to ten days for late facial paralysis correction. Botox injections or partial correction of minor deformities, such as ectropion, can also be performed in an outpatient setting, but the surgery limits the size of the operation to too much damage.

Does facial paralysis need hospitalization?



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