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Facial filler is an effective nonsurgical treatment option for improving facial symmetry in patients with facial paralysis (FP).
We compared the effects of filler among patients with FP that is self-perceived as major or minor asymmetry, by measuring psychosocial distress.
In this prospective cohort study of patients with FP undergoing filler at a tertiary academic center, patients were classified as having minor or major self-perceived asymmetry using a visual analog scale (VAS).
FACE-Q Appearance-Related Psychosocial Distress was administered before and after filler.
Descriptive statistics and a random-effects generalized linear model assessed the relationship between perceived facial asymmetry and change in psychosocial distress.