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    Facial Palsy (Facial Nerve Paralysis): Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

    Facial palsy, also known as facial nerve paralysis, occurs when the nerve that controls the facial muscles is damaged or inflamed, leading to weakness or drooping on one side of the face.  It’s more common than many people realise, affecting everyday expressions, eating, and even eye protection. Understanding the causes,

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    Blepharoplasty

    Blepharoplasty, also known as an eye lift, is a surgical procedure performed on the eyelids to improve their appearance. It can address concerns like:

    • Excess skin on the upper eyelids: This can obstruct vision and create a hooded appearance.

    • Bags under the lower eyelids: These can make you look tired or aged.

    • Drooping lower eyelids: This can also obstruct vision and contribute to a tired appearance.


    Types of Blepharoplasty:

    • Upper blepharoplasty: This addresses concerns with the upper eyelids, removing excess skin and sometimes fat or muscle tissue.

    • Lower blepharoplasty: This addresses concerns with the lower eyelids, removing excess fat or skin and sometimes repositioning tissues.

    • Asian blepharoplasty: This addresses specific concerns related to the anatomy of Asian eyelids, creating a more defined crease.