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The Impact of Surgical and Nonsurgical Interventions on Overall Oral, Palpebral Fissure, and Brow Height Symmetry in a Patient with Facial Synkinesis

  • Sarah F. Wagoner
  • , Emily S. Sagalow
  • , Megha Chandna
  • , Ayan T. Kumar
  • , Kurren Gill
  • , Dev Amin
  • , Raphael Banoub
  • , Eric Barbarite
  • , Rahul Alapati
  • , Joel Stanek
  • , Stacey Baer
  • , Howard Krein
  • , Ryan Heffelfinger

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Abstract

Background: The treatment of facial nerve synkinesis remains complex and variable. Objective: To compare oral, palpebral fissure, and brow symmetry among surgical and nonsurgical interventions in patients with facial synkinesis. Methods: Patients with facial nerve synkinesis at a single tertiary care center between 2008 and 2022 were analyzed before and after interventions using Emotrics software. Symmetry was compared among treatment combination groups (chemodenervation and rehabilitation [CR] vs. chemodenervation and surgery [CS] vs. chemodenervation, surgery, and rehabilitation [CSR]) and among surgical intervention groups (selective neurectomy [SN] vs. selective neurectomy with facelift [SnFa] vs. no surgery). Results: Of the 29 patients meeting inclusion criteria, 72.4% were female and the median age was 60.6 years (interquartile range 49.9-67.6). The median follow-up was 32.6 months; patients who received surgery had a greater follow-up time (57.4 months vs. 26.5 months, p = 0.045). The use of a trimodal approach (CSR) was associated with improved symmetry versus CR for smile angle (p = 0.021). Among surgical interventions, the greatest improvement in palpebral fissure symmetry was in patients who received SN versus no surgery (p = 0.039); the greatest improvement in smile angle was in patients who received SnFa versus no surgery (p = 0.008). Conclusion: We recommend a comprehensive approach to the management of facial synkinesis consisting of chemodenervation, rehabilitation, and surgery tailored to each patient's needs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)294-302
Number of pages9
JournalFacial Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine
Volume26
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 6 2024

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