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Facial Asymmetrical
Can Facial Asymmetrical could be treated without surgery, such as eyes jaw etc? What kind of doctor I have to go for strong facial muscles
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No....it can't be
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Exercise of facial muscles will be very helpful
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The loss or decrease in facial movements, expressions, and functions such as eating, drinking or talking produces a negative impact on the psychosocial well-being of people with neuromotor facial disorders. Therefore, the quality of life of this patient is affected in all aspects  The incomplete recovery of a facial disorder, specifically facial palsy, produces sequelae that interfere in facial expressions and, therefore, in self-esteem and social interaction. The most common are: Asymmetry Muscle contracture Muscular facial weakness Synkinesis It is very important to implement an efficient treatment that reduces the presence of sequelae. Neuromuscular facial reeducation as a conservative treatment protocol has proven to be the most effective because it recovers the symmetrical movement in the face and eliminates or reduces the problems in the patient's facial functions
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Yes it can be treated without surgery consult nearest physiotherapist
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Yes it Can Be Treated Without Surgery.  Consult Online With A Physiotherapist. .. As it Needs Proper Video Examination of Your Face.
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it's not as uncommon as you might think. While surgery has long been the go-to solution for uneven features, there are significant opportunities for nonsurgical management of facial asymmetry through the use of Juvedrem and botox cosmetic. For many types of facial asymmetry, dermal fillers can help a great deal. This can include Cheek fillers – adding volume to your cheeks can help to reduce the appearance of any asymmetry by reshaping one side of your face to more closely resemble the other.
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Yes it can be. Visit a Neuro physiotherapist to seek advice for rectification of the same.
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Yes consult nearest physiotherapist . First you need proper assessment then only decide plan of treatment.
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Yes can be treated without surgery..knowing the cause of asymmetry  treatment plan can be programmed.
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