Objective. To assess the influence of the autonomic nervous system tone on the activity of the inflammatory process in facial phlegmon. Materials and methods. A group of patients with facial phlegmon (n = 74) was divided into two parts according to the predominant type of ANS. To identify the dominant type of ANS the method of A.M. Vayne was used. The content of leukocytes and their types was assessed in peripheral blood samples. The concentration of glucose, total protein, C-reactive protein was determined in the patients` blood serum. Statistical data processing was carried out using Student's t-test. Results. Significant differences in laboratory parameters of patients with facial phlegmons with different types of the autonomic nervous system are demonstrated. In patients with prevailing sympathetic division, leukocytosis with a shift of the formula to the left was more pronounced. When the parasympathetic division dominated, a higher concentration of C-reactive protein was observed. Conclusion. Assessment of the autonomic nervous system tone in case of facial phlegmons indicates its significant impact on the activity of the inflammatory process, which affects the duration of inpatient treatment.