Maytharakcheep Suppata, Bhidayasiri Roongroj
Chulalongkorn Centre of Excellence for Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University and King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok, Thailand.
The Academy of Science, The Royal Society of Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand.
J Neural Transm (Vienna). 2025 Jan;132(1):23-38. doi: 10.1007/s00702-024-02821-y. Epub 2024 Aug 23.
Hemifacial spasm (HFS) represents a challenging cranial movement disorder primarily affecting the facial nerve innervated muscles, with significant prevalence among Asians. Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT/A) injections, established as a primary therapeutic intervention since FDA approval, offer considerable effectiveness in alleviating spasms, albeit accompanied by challenges such as temporary effects and potential adverse events including facial asymmetry. This comprehensive review underscores the crucial need for harmonising neurological benefits and aesthetic outcomes in HFS management. The discussion delves into the interplay between facial aesthetics and neurological objectives in BoNT/A injections, emphasising precise techniques, dosages, and site considerations. Distinct aspects in neurological and aesthetic domains are also examined, including detailing the targeted muscles and injection methodologies for optimal therapeutic and aesthetic results. Importantly, evidence regarding various BoNT/A formulations, recommendations, and reconstitution guidelines in both neurology and aesthetics contexts are provided, along with a schematic approach outlining the stepwise process for BoNT/A injection in HFS treatment, addressing critical areas such as orbicularis oculi muscle sites, eyebrow correction strategies, mid- and lower-face considerations, contralateral injection sites, and post-injection follow-up and complication management. By highlighting the culmination of neurological efficacy and facial esthetics in BoNT/A treatment for HFS patients, this review proposes a holistic paradigm to achieve balanced symptomatic relief and natural aesthetic expression, ultimately enhancing quality of life for individuals grappling with HFS.
半面痉挛(HFS)是一种具有挑战性的颅面运动障碍,主要影响面神经支配的肌肉,在亚洲人中患病率较高。自获得美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)批准以来,A型肉毒毒素(BoNT/A)注射已成为主要的治疗干预手段,在缓解痉挛方面具有显著效果,尽管存在诸如效果短暂以及包括面部不对称在内的潜在不良事件等挑战。这篇综述强调了在HFS治疗中协调神经学益处和美学效果的迫切需求。讨论深入探讨了BoNT/A注射中面部美学与神经学目标之间的相互作用,强调了精确的技术、剂量和部位选择。还研究了神经学和美学领域的不同方面,包括详细介绍为实现最佳治疗和美学效果而针对的肌肉和注射方法。重要的是,提供了关于神经学和美学背景下各种BoNT/A制剂、建议和复溶指南的证据,以及一种示意性方法,概述了HFS治疗中BoNT/A注射的逐步过程,涉及关键区域,如眼轮匝肌部位、眉毛矫正策略、中面部和下面部考量、对侧注射部位以及注射后随访和并发症管理。通过强调BoNT/A治疗HFS患者时神经学疗效和面部美学的结合,本综述提出了一种整体模式,以实现平衡的症状缓解和自然的美学表达,最终提高HFS患者的生活质量。