Many people believe in acupuncture, including my brother, but it is NOT FDA approved nor do I believe it works. In the majority of cases, including facial paralysis caused by a virus, the condition self corrects in less than 6 months, hence acupuncture may get credit for a condition that heals on it's own/
As normal with AN, I was lucky / unlucky that my FN was removed, so I started nerve graphs immediately after my AN surgery to re-animate my face. It's been a great recovery and 14 months later I can smile.
Last week I talked with my Facial Plastic Surgeon (Dr. Kofi Boahene at Hopkins). We discussed the scenario where patients have Facial paralysis but with the nerve intact. He said that while it may correct within two years, if patients DON'T see improvements within 6 months, they should seek a surgical option. I guess the reconstruction surgery after the muscle has atrophied is much more complicated and requires a nerve and muscle graft. You should start discussing options with a facial reconstruction specialist immediately after your AN surgery so you can be prepared if it doesn't improve and know your options.
As for "inability" to close the eye. If this is your current problem, you need a gold weight inserted in the eyelid to help close the eye. This is critical. Also, if you are having problems producing tears you will probably need to: a. plug the tear ducts (simple 2 minute procedure) and a prescription for restasis to help with the tears. Dr. Boahene can handle the gold weight, but I would recommend an eye plastic surgeon and cornea doctor.
I highly recommend Dr. Boahene... amazing.