Question

The patient has had facial paralysis for two years and medication has not helped. They want to undergo surgery for treatment. How significant are the risks of facial paralysis surgery?

Answer

Based on the current description, if someone has facial paralysis and medication is ineffective, surgical treatment can be considered. Surgery does carry certain risks, which may lead to further worsening of symptoms, causing facial muscle spasms or other facial muscle impairments. The risks are not very high, but the effectiveness is also not clear. It is recommended to pay more attention to rest and try not to stay up late.