Abstract
Congenital facial paralysis or facial paralysis at birth may be partial or complete. It may be idiopathic in nature or secondary to either birth trauma, tumors or other intrauterine environmental anomalies. Prompt diagnosis and appropriate timing of surgical intervention would improve quality of life if not complete functional restoration. Present article reports one such 60 years old male still waiting for treatment.
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