
Bell’s Palsy
Botulinum toxin injections are a minimally invasive technique that helps restore facial symmetry in chronic Bell’s Palsy. Upon consultation only.
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Why Bell’s Palsy
The primary symptoms of Bell’s palsy are facial and mouth drooping that affects just one half of the face. Most people with Bell’s palsy are also unable to blink on the affected side of the face. Luckily, many treatment options are available today to help patients to eventually restore the facial muscle function, including injections of Botulinum Toxin Type A. Upon consultation only.
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Bell’s Palsy Additional information
The Consultation Process
Dr Nina talks us through everything you need to know about consultations in the clinic. From our comprehensive Patient Guide to our in-depth exploration of your history, consultations are all about establishing a trusted relationship and understanding your short and long-term goals.
The Benefits
Restored facial symmetry and overall facial comfort
The Concerns
The primary symptoms of Bell’s palsy are facial and mouth drooping that affects just one half of the face. Most people with Bell’s palsy are also unable to blink on the affected side of the face.
The Results
- Reduced muscle action is noticeable within 5 days post-injection with maximum results seen by the end of the first two week after treatment
- Topical anaesthetics can be used on sensitive facial areas for more comfortable treatments
Downtime
Minimal downtime.
Bell’s Palsy FAQ
Can stress cause Bell's palsy?
Yes, stress can be a contributing factor to Bell’s palsy. At Facial Sculpting, Dr Nina Bal and her team offer Bell’s palsy treatments to address this condition and improve facial asymmetry.
Does Bell's palsy need treatment?
While Bell’s palsy can resolve on its own, treatment can significantly improve recovery and outcomes. Facial Sculpting offers non-surgical facial Bell’s palsy treatments to enhance symmetry.
Can Bell's palsy go away without treatment?
Bell’s palsy can sometimes resolve without treatment, but professional care can speed recovery and reduce the risk of permanent damage. We provide treatments, including . following consultation, Botulinum toxin injections for Bell’s palsy, that can aid in this process.
What are the treatments for Bell's palsy?
Treatments for Bell’s palsy include medications, physical therapy, and injections of Botulinum Toxin Type A. Facial Sculpting, led by Dr Nina Bal, specialises in non-surgical Bell’s palsy treatments to restore facial aesthetics symmetry.
