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Updates in Free Muscle Transfers for Smile Reanimation.

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Facial plastic surgery clinics of North America Vol. 33 (1) : 95-107 • Feb 2025

Facial paralysis severely impacts a person's ability to interact with the world. Advances in microsurgery, especially free neurotized muscle transfers, have greatly improved reanimation outcomes. The gracilis free muscle transfer, introduced in 1971, is the most widely used procedure for long-standing flaccid paralysis. This review covers recent innovations in gracilis reanimation, including vector design and neurotization options, and introduces the free strap muscle for dynamic facial reanimation.

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