Bell's Palsy treatment & surgery

Restore Facial movement with expert Surgical care

Facial paralysis can deeply affect both function and confidence. If you are experiencing weakness, drooping or asymmetry due to Bell’s palsy or long-term facial nerve damage, you don’t have to live with it. Dr. Priyadarshan, a leading facial palsy surgeon and facial nerve specialist, offers advanced surgical and non-surgical treatments to restore facial symmetry, expression and movement.

About Bell’s Palsy

Bell’s Palsy is a form of temporary facial paralysis, often caused by viral infections or inflammation of the facial nerve. While many patients recover on their own, some experience lasting weakness or incomplete recovery. In such cases, expert evaluation and intervention are essential.

Types of Palsy Treatments:

  • 1. Facial Nerve Decompression
  • 2. Facial Reanimation Surgery
  • 3. Botox for Synkinesis
  • 4. Static Slings and Eyebrow Lift
  • 5. Gold or Platinum Eyelid Weights

When to consider surgery for Facial palsy?

If facial weakness persists beyond 6–12 months or results in noticeable asymmetry, involuntary muscle movement (synkinesis) or eye closure issues, facial palsy surgery may be recommended. Surgical intervention can improve function, restore balance and enhance appearance.

Schedule a consultation with Facial palsy surgeon