Your condition may be suitable for plastic surgery, which can yield good results. Plastic surgery generally depends on the location and complexity of the procedure, and costs are typically not very high. Treatment is possible under certain conditions.
A 12-year-old boy has a smaller left face than the right, and he inquires about the possibility of improving it through treatment or correction
Ear deformities can be treated through surgery, commonly known as ear reconstruction. Major hospitals in China can perform this surgery with good results, although the cost is relatively high. For pediatric external ear deformities, it is recommended to visit a specialized hospital early and undergo treatment under a doctor’s guidance. In daily life, drink plenty of water, pay attention to diet, and hope the child can recover soon.
Inquiring whether facial paralysis can be improved through plastic surgery
Patients with facial paralysis inquire about the possibility of improving symptoms through plastic surgery.
At the age of five or six, strabismus was discovered, but it was not given much attention. Now considering plastic surgery treatment.
Facial paralysis treatment includes various types of facial paralysis caused by trauma or surgery, late-stage facial paralysis (lasting for more than 2 years), post-facial paralysis sequelae (such as facial muscle adhesion, incomplete eyelid closure), and complex facial paralysis (bilateral facial paralysis, orbicularis oculi muscle paralysis, etc.). For simple facial paralysis, it is recommended to combine acupuncture, computerized medium-frequency therapy, cupping, massage, and other nutritional nerve treatments. It is advised to rule out viruses or other causes. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery!
Baby’s clubfoot may be caused by a lack of calcium, and it is recommended to supplement calcium and consider plastic surgery for treatment.
Discussing the treatment and recovery of congenital microtia
Multiple nose jobs can potentially lead to facial disfigurement or facial paralysis, but not all cases are like this. Common plastic surgery failure cases are mainly concentrated in nose, eyes, wrinkle removal, liposuction, and hair transplant surgeries, with the most severe cases possibly leading to facial nerve damage and paralysis. Treatment can include vasodilator medications, along with acupuncture and physical therapy methods.