Okay, I must be the dumb one. What is a liquid face lift? Is it botox?
Patty -
you are certainly not dumb. Like Kay, I haven't heard of this either. But then again, I would have had no reason to, since I don't have facial paralysis.
As Angie mentioned, some with facial paralysis have T3 surgery, nerve grafts, or botox. Another common surgery is referred to as 7/12 jump.
Nancyann and Kaybo had incredible results with the T3 surgery; Lori had incredible results with the 7/12 jump.
I'm not sure why Angie chose this treatment, but I'm sure she had her reasons and it sounds like it's brought her some good results. However, it doesn't sound like it was too pleasant (which would be a mute point if she had something a little stronger than numbing cream) nor does it sound like it's a permanent solution.
Speaking as some one who admittedly knows nothing about facial paralysis - or the various treatments - I'm a little puzzled why Angie didn't seek a more permanent, and a less painful, solution.
Angie, can you give us some input here? Help me understand this, please.
Thanks,
Jan