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Another anatomic procedure is neurolysis, also called a nerve block, which involves destroying a portion of a peripheral nerve.
ETS Surgery, or Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy, is a surgical procedure that destroys certain parts of the sympathetic nerve trunk. This procedure is used to reduce facial blushing and cure a few other facial nerve related diseases.
Loss of temporary feeling
Nerve gas is a gas used to either knock you out to do a surgery or it is used to numb any pain so they could proceed with a procedure.
Infection of the area and nerve damage can be common, as this is no minor procedure. Post-surgery complications in the lower back are also not rare.
The procedure is called VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION. Try a search on that and a lot of websites will come up. The company site is http://www.vnstherapy.com/
Glaucoma laser surgery is a medical procedure that uses laser technology to treat glaucoma, a group of eye conditions that can lead to optic nerve damage and vision loss.
Yes you may get an injection in the side of the face to block the nerve prior to cataract surgery or you may opt to have a general anaesthetic depending upon the facilities available in the Theatre
Yes, a nerve that is cut during surgery will eventually heal.
Unable to answer without specifying a time frame in which to receive the procedure(s). Generally, 1 every 1-2 weeks to a maximum of 3 injections is accepted by authorities.
The Laryngeal Nerve.
A facelift surgery is a serious procedure. There are many risks including scarring, bleeding, infection, nerve injury, facial, asymmetry, skin loss, numbness in skin sensation, pain, skin discoloration, and deep vein thrombosis.