The role of external eyelid weights in acute facial palsy: functional and aesthetic considerations

  • Sri Shanmuganathan V
  • Kethees A
  • Chang S
  • et al.
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PURPOSE: Patients with acute paralytic lagophthalmos are at high risk for ocular surface breakdown due to exposure. External eyelid weights are a temporary solution for paralytic lagophthalmos that aim to reduce exposure and optimize blink excursion. Despite easy application and high efficacy, this product is under-utilized in clinical practice with few physicians employing this treatment adjunct., RESULTS: Ocular surface health was maintained in all patients, and overall aesthetic satisfaction was high., CONCLUSION: External eyelid weights are a valuable adjunct in the treatment of facial palsy but are under-utilized in clinical practice. This article highlights the benefits of external eyelid weights as an accessible adjunct to restore eyelid function and maintain cosmesis. The device can be implemented without specialist involvement and adds a dimension of independence for general practitioners to manage ocular complications of facial palsy.

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Sri Shanmuganathan, V., Kethees, A., Chang, S.-H., & Papageorgiou, K. (2018). The role of external eyelid weights in acute facial palsy: functional and aesthetic considerations. Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2018(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/omcr/omx087

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