improving facial assymetry
Other Concerns
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Other Concerns
Temporary facial paralysis, also known as idiopathic facial paralysis or Bell’s palsy, can result in sudden weakness or drooping of the facial muscles. This condition may impact facial symmetry, expression, and comfort, sometimes making everyday activities such as eating and speaking more challenging. During your consultation, supportive skin care strategies and advice on protecting vulnerable areas will be provided to help maintain skin integrity and comfort while you recover.
Acute stroke, including ischaemic stroke, can lead to facial droop or weakness due to nerve involvement. Addressing the effects of facial nerve damage or palsy is crucial, as it can affect not just appearance but also the skin’s health and barrier function. Your bespoke plan will include gentle skin care approaches, protection against dryness and irritation, and guidance to help restore skin resilience during your recovery journey.
Every condition is approached with a bespoke plan, ensuring all advice and treatments are tailored to your specific needs and lifestyle. Your consultation will address any concerns and provide recommendations to optimise your skin’s health, resilience, and natural glow.