Facial Nerve & Movement Disorders

The facial nerve controls the muscles responsible for facial expressions, eye closure, tear production, and some taste sensations. When this nerve becomes irritated, compressed, or damaged, it can lead to facial weakness, twitching, spasms, or paralysis. These conditions may occur due to infections, trauma, nerve inflammation, tumors, or after certain surgeries.

At Dr. Rohit Kamboj’s clinic, we provide expert evaluation and advanced treatment for a wide range of facial nerve and movement disorders, helping patients regain natural facial function and confidence.

Common Conditions Treated:

  • Bell’s Palsy (sudden facial paralysis)

  • Hemifacial Spasm (involuntary facial twitching)

  • Facial Nerve Injury after trauma or surgery

  • Trigeminal Neuralgia and other facial pain syndromes

  • Facial Weakness due to tumors or infections

  • Dystonia and involuntary facial movements

Symptoms May Include:

  • Drooping of one side of the face

  • Eye not closing properly

  • Twitching or uncontrolled facial movements

  • Difficulty smiling, speaking, or eating

  • Sharp or electric shock-like facial pain

Treatment Options:

  • Medication to reduce nerve inflammation and pain

  • Physiotherapy & facial exercises to restore muscle function

  • Botox injections for hemifacial spasm or dystonia

  • Microsurgical decompression for severe nerve compression

  • Nerve repair or grafting in trauma cases

  • Advanced neurosurgical procedures when tumors or structural issues are involved

Why Patients Trust Dr. Rohit Kamboj:

  • Extensive experience in nerve-related brain and facial disorders

  • Advanced microsurgical skills for precise and effective treatment

  • Personalized rehabilitation programs

  • Comprehensive care from diagnosis to recovery

If you’re experiencing facial weakness, twitching, or sudden changes in facial movement, early evaluation is crucial. Timely treatment can significantly improve recovery and prevent long-term complications.