FACIAL PARESIS
Facial paresis is a condition associated with VII cranial nerve function loss. The facial nerve has an intricate course; It innervates up to 20 muscles and consists of parasympathetic, afferent somatic, efferent, and branchiomotor fibers. The severity of facial paresis manifestation depends on the underlying cause. It can be permanent or temporary. Facial reconstructive surgery approaches treating facial paresis can be divided into two groups static and dynamic. The dynamic treatment approach addresses function while static treats facial deformities. All up-mentioned techniques represent a major surgical intervention lasting more than 12 hours with limited outcomes. Thanks to Aptos Threads unique designs improvement of facial symmetry and functionality can be achieved. Positioning Aptos threads in subcutaneous tissue gives fission ability to elevate, fixate and create a volume of tissue in affected areas.
THE MINI-INVASIVE PROCEDURES ELABORATED BY APTOS COMPANY ARE AIMING TO REDUCE
FUNCTIONAL AND AESTHETIC PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH FACIAL PARALYSIS WITHOUT
AGGRESSIVE INTERVENTIONS.
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Aptos company has not only elaborated mini-invasive techniques to treat patients with
facial paresis but initiated a program which aims to provide to help patients
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