Could extra botox shots ease unwanted facial movements?
NCT ID NCT07295288
Summary
This study aims to see if adding Botox injections to jaw and temple muscles improves treatment for facial synkinesis, a condition causing involuntary facial movements after nerve damage. Fifty adults already receiving standard Botox treatment will try two approaches: their usual injections, and their usual injections plus extra shots in jaw muscles. Researchers will use surveys to compare which approach better reduces symptoms like headaches and jaw tightness.
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