Selective neurolysis and facial rejuvenation
Selective neurolysis, platysma release and facial rejuvenation
Selective neurolysis with facelift, necklift and laser skin resurfacing by Dr. Babak Azizzadeh
Selective neurolysis with facelift, necklift and laser skin resurfacing
Selective neurolysis with facial rejuvenation
Selective neurolysis to restore facial movement
8 days after selective neurolysis surgery
Selective neurolysis with asymmetric facelift
Synkinesis surgery - selective neurolysis (4 weeks post-op)
Selective neurolysis for synkinesis.
6 months post selective neurolysis
Selective neurolysis with asymmetric facelift
Subtle results 4.5 months after selective neurolysis
4 months post selective neurolysis
Female Bell’s palsy patient underwent bilateral selective neurolysis with asymmetric facelift
Selective neurolysis for bilateral Bell's palsy
4 months post selective neurolysis
Dual innervated gracilis by cross facial nerve graft and masseteric-facial nerve transfer
Gracilis muscle transfer with cross face nerve graft to restore facial movement to the left side of her face after paralysis from a stroke.
Patient had gracilis free flap surgery (both stages). Pictures are before and 6 weeks after 2nd stage surgery.
Young girl’s scars are virtually invisible after cross facial nerve graft/gracilis free flap surgery.
Great facial paralysis surgery creates a more symmetrical smile.
Young girl sees great results from her facial paralysis surgical treatment.
Gracilis muscle transfer with cross facial nerve graft after 7 months
Gracilis muscle transfer with cross facial nerve graft after 18 months
9 months post gracilis muscle transfer with cross face nerve graft
Patient underwent facial reconstruction surgery to improve his facial movement abilities.
10-year follow-up of gracilis muscle transfer with cross face nerve graft
Before and after undergoing facial paralysis surgery in Beverly Hills with Babak Azizzadeh, MD, FACS
A woman's ability to smile is greatly improved after undergoing surgery to correct facial paralysis.
After facial paralysis surgery with Babak Azizzadeh, MD, FACS, facial balance can be achieved.
Gracilis muscle transplant with cross facial nerve graft.
Masseteric-facial nerve transfer
Patient sees improved facial balance and reanimation after undergoing a masseter to facial nerve transfer with Babak Azizzadeh, MD, FACS.
Before and after masseteric facial nerve transfer to improve symmetry of the face.
Months after the facial paralysis procedure, the patient continues to see improvement in facial reanimation and symmetry.
Masseteric-facial nerve transfer
Male patient before and after temporalis tendon transfer with Dr. Azizzadeh.
Patient undergoes temporalis tendon transfer to improve facial symmetry.
Temporalis tendon transfer
Temporalis tendon transfer
Botox for congenital unilateral lower lip palsy
Before and after static sling surgery with Dr. Azizzadeh to improve facial symmetry, biting of the gums, and drooling.
Female patient came to Dr. Azizzadeh for facial paralysis surgery so she could regain movement on the left side of her face - static sling
Novel lower lid reconstruction with MIOS TECHNIQUE by Dr. Massry on a patient with facial paralysis
Before & After lower eyelid reconstruction using MIOS with surgical pioneer Dr. Guy Massry, an integral part of the team at the Facial Paralysis Institute.
Dr. Azizzadeh creates a balanced smile for girl suffering from facial paralysis.
Through facial paralysis surgery, an even aesthetic appearance of the face is achieved.
Young child with facial paralysis regains movement on the right side of her face after surgery with Dr. Azizzadeh.
After undergoing facial paralysis surgery with Dr. Azizzadeh in Beverly Hills, this patient saw a tremendous improvement in her ability to smile.
Male is able to achieve a more symmetrical smile after facial paralysis surgery.
Male with facial paralysis regains movement in the left side of his face after facial reconstruction surgery with Dr. Azizzadeh.
Mary Jo Buttafuco before and after facial paralysis surgery with Dr. Azizzadeh.
Dr. Azizzadeh performs facial reconstructive surgery to restore normal facial movement on Mary Jo Buttafuco.
Dr. Azizzadeh performs advanced facial reconstructive surgery on patient to give him his face and nose back.
Male patient has facial reconstruction surgery for facial paralysis to restore movement to the right side of his face.
Before and after picture of female patient suffering from facial nerve paralysis who had facial reconstruction surgery.
Young girl had reconstructive surgery to regain movement in the right side of her face.
1 week post Selective Neurolysis
4 months Post Selective Neurolysis
Selective Neurolysis 6.5 months Post Operation
Selective Neurolysis 6 months Post Operation
Selective Neurolysis with asymmetric facelift
Selective neurolysis with asymmetric facelift
Selective neurolysis with asymmetric facelift
Selective Neurolysis with facial rejuvenation
Selective neurolysis with facial rejuvenation
Selective Neurolysis, facial rejuvenation, and lower blepharoplasty