Selective neurolysis is an advanced surgical treatment for synkinesis, the involuntary facial movements that often follow Bell's palsy or facial nerve injury. By selectively releasing the nerve branches that cause unwanted co-contraction, Dr. Andre Panossian improves facial symmetry and smile quality. Results below show real patient outcomes.
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Selective neurolysis is a surgical procedure that targets and releases specific facial nerve branches responsible for synkinesis, the involuntary muscle movements that occur during voluntary facial expression after nerve recovery.
Yes. Selective neurolysis directly addresses synkinesis by reducing the abnormal co-contraction of facial muscles, improving smile symmetry and relieving tightness, often as an alternative or complement to chemodenervation (Botox).
It is performed by fellowship-trained facial paralysis surgeons. Dr. Andre Panossian in Pasadena specializes in facial reanimation including selective neurolysis for synkinesis.