Multi-Vector Facial Reanimation
To read more about the multi-vector facial reanimation, please visit https://cle.clinic/3EVBbQH The gracilis free flap is the most complex procedure in facial reanimation, but it offers the greatest benefit to patients with severe facial paralysis. For patients who have no functioning facial muscles and/or nerves, the technique can restore movement by replacing the muscles and providing signal from alternative nerves. ▶Share this video with others: • Multi-Vector Facial Reanimation ▶Subscribe to learn more about Cleveland Clinic: http://bit.ly/W0bJ0y #clevelandclinic #consultqd #facialreanimation #facialparalysis

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