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The three types of treatments

The treatment of facial palsy depends on what the potential cause of the facial palsy is and the duration of the symptoms. To help break these into groups, it is useful to consider them as: Early facial weakness, Long-standing facial weakness and Post-weakness, facial tightness (synkinesis)

Living with Facial Palsy

Living with facial palsy can be incredibly challenging — not just physically, but emotionally and socially as well. Everyday things like smiling, speaking, or making eye contact can suddenly feel unfamiliar or frustrating. Many people also face a sense of isolation, especially when others don’t fully understand what they’re going through. It’s important to remember: you’re not alone, and you don’t have to just “live with it.”

There are proven ways to improve both function and confidence — and support is available. Mr Dan Butler and his team understand the complex impact facial palsy can have. Drawing on years of specialist experience in facial nerve care, they offer surgical, rehabilitative, and non-surgical options tailored to each person’s unique needs. Whether your goal is better movement, improved symmetry, or simply to feel more like yourself again, you’re in good hands.