Management of oculo-palpebral consequences in facial paralysis

Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthétique
A AlliezD Labbé

Abstract

Facial paralysis prognostic depends on eye lesion. In this pathology, lacrymal and palpebral functions will be modified: bad eye closure and leak of tears secretions. It can leads to corneal complications from keratitis to corneal abcedation and visual dysfonction. This chapter details different procedures and their indications to avoid this kind of complications.

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