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Introduction
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Multidisciplinary approach
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Background
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Goals
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Universal Pain Assessment
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Human Emotions
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Johns Hopkins Study
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What Causes Facial Paralysis
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Bells Palsy
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Facial Nerve
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Facial Paralysis
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Eye Protection
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Eye Weights
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Tighten Lower Lid
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Lower Lid
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Classification of Paralysis
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Consultation
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The Facial Nerve
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The Masseteric Nerve
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Minimally Invasive
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Acoustic Neuroma
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Lower Face Reanimation
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Dynamic Options
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Non Reversible Paralysis
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Temporalis tendon transfer
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Gracilis Izi
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Muscle Placement
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Patient Story
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Botox
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adjunctive procedures
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FAQs
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Multidisciplinary team
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Facial plastic surgery group
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Facial paralysis FAQs
Description:
Explore facial reanimation, a surgical procedure for treating facial paralysis, in this comprehensive lecture by UCLA head and neck surgeon Dr. Irene Kim. Delve into the multidisciplinary approach, background, and goals of facial reanimation. Understand the Universal Pain Assessment, human emotions, and the Johns Hopkins Study on facial paralysis. Learn about the causes of facial paralysis, including Bell's Palsy, and the anatomy of the facial nerve. Discover various treatment options, such as eye protection techniques, classification of paralysis, and consultation processes. Examine the roles of the facial and masseteric nerves in reanimation procedures. Investigate minimally invasive options, acoustic neuroma, and lower face reanimation techniques. Explore dynamic options for non-reversible paralysis, including temporalis tendon transfer and gracilis muscle placement. Gain insights from a patient story and learn about adjunctive procedures like Botox. Conclude with a Q&A session and an overview of the multidisciplinary team approach in facial plastic surgery for addressing facial paralysis. Read more

Facial Reanimation - A Comprehensive Treatment for Facial Paralysis - Irene Kim, MD - UCLAMDChat

University of California, Los Angeles
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