About Facial Paralysis Treatment Services
Facial Paralysis Treatment focuses on restoring facial muscle movement, symmetry, strength, and function in individuals affected by weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles. Facial paralysis can occur due to nerve damage, stroke, Bell’s palsy, trauma, infections, or neurological conditions, leading to difficulty in smiling, blinking, speaking, or facial expressions. At Dr. Snehal Suroshe, personalized rehabilitation programs are designed to improve muscle control, enhance facial movement, reduce stiffness, and support overall recovery. With advanced physiotherapy techniques, facial exercises, and supportive care, patients can regain confidence and improve daily functioning.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Facial Paralysis?
Facial Paralysis is a condition in which the muscles on one or both sides of the face become weak or unable to move properly due to nerve damage or neurological conditions.
What are the common causes of Facial Paralysis?
Common causes include Bell’s palsy, stroke, facial nerve injury, infections, trauma, tumors, neurological disorders, and certain medical conditions affecting the facial nerves.
What are the symptoms of Facial Paralysis?
Symptoms may include drooping of one side of the face, difficulty smiling or blinking, slurred speech, facial weakness, drooling, and reduced facial expressions.
How is Facial Paralysis treated?
Treatment may include medications, physiotherapy, facial muscle exercises, nerve stimulation therapy, rehabilitation programs, and treatment of the underlying medical condition.
Is physiotherapy important for Facial Paralysis recovery?
Yes, physiotherapy and facial rehabilitation exercises are very important for improving muscle strength, restoring facial movement, enhancing coordination, and supporting faster recovery.


