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Brow Lift May Correct Some Facial Paralysis

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April 18, 2011 | Facial Surgery
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Individuals who suffer from facial paralysis affecting their eyes may find relief in surgical interventions, according to the Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery.

Often, these individuals are unable to completely close their eyes and suffer from dry, irritated eyes. Using pre- and post-operative assessments on nearly 40 of these individuals, researchers at the Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary found that patients had significantly improved quality of life after surgical intervention. To correct the issue, surgery may have included a weight placed within the upper eyelid or suspension of the lower lid.

Another popular procedure that showed a marked improvement in the patients’ quality of life was a brow lift, which corrects a descending brow. This surgery improves the area cosmetically, as well.

Brow lifts, as well as the other surgical interventions not only improved the patients’ quality of life, but also had a positive effect on their long-term vision and health. Without proper protection for the cornea, it can become inflamed and may lead to vision loss, according to the researchers.

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