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Dynamic Reanimation of Smile in Facial Paralysis With Gracilis Functioning Free Muscle Flap Innervated By Masseteric Nerve: The First Vietnamese Series
Facial palsy affects both the functional and aesthetic aspects of the face. Many techniques for both static and dynamic facial reanimation have been described. Authors present their series of facial reanimation using the functioning free gracilis muscle flap innervated by the masseteric nerve.