Invited Commentary on: Lu et al.’s “Functional and Aesthetic Considerations for Selective Facial Neurectomy with Simultaneous Deep Plane Facelift and Structural Neck Contouring for Facial Paralysis with Synkinesis”
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Invited Commentary on: Lu et al.’s “Functional and Aesthetic Considerations for Selective Facial Neurectomy with Simultaneous Deep Plane Facelift and Structural Neck Contouring for Facial Paralysis with Synkinesis”
LuR, HsueV, ThumanJ, et al.Functional and aesthetic considerations for selective facial neurectomy with simultaneous deep plane facelift and structural neck contouring for facial paralysis with synkinesis. Facial Plast Surg Aesthet Med. 2026.
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