Facial hemiplegia treated with botulinum toxin: a case report

Demétrio Ajuz, Mauro D. Oliveira, Juliana Campos Hasse Fernandes, Gustavo Vicentis de Oliveira Fernandes*

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Abstract

Facial hemiplegia happens when the seventh cranial nerve is inflamed, causing a dysfunction of the facial nerve in specific regions. This case report brings a complex case of facial hemiplegia, a non-temporary lesion caused by a traumatic accident, which had a more conservative approach, treating the patient with botulinum toxin. After explanation of treatment outcomes, the patient favored treatment on a unilateral side with botulinum toxin applied locally to the muscles. It was applied on her left side, in order to change the muscles tonus and improve the esthetic. The patient adhered to immediate and short-term instructions following the procedure, including movement limitation and skin exposure avoidance. At 2 weeks, the patient returned to follow-up, and the result was checked. After around 6-month follow-up, the patient was reassessed, and a new application was done. The patient tried to contract the procerus and corrugator muscles which were treated, and periorbicular region that was corrected. After contracting the frontal muscle, a satisfactory result was also seen in the frontal area. While limited to a single case presentation, botulinum toxin may be an effective short-term tool for treatment of facial hemiplegia to establish an effective esthetic result.
Original languageEnglish
Article number67
Number of pages8
JournalDiseases
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Sept 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Facial hemiplegia
  • Botulinum toxin
  • Muscles
  • Case report

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