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weak facial muscle
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Some years ago I had an operation to remove an acoustic neuroma and this has left the facial muscle under my eye weak. This is not a problem normally but I am a saxophone player and when I form my embouchure and blow the saxophone my eye closes slightly from the bottom which causes some interference with my vision when reading music.
I can solve this problem by stretching the skin on my cheek with my finger but obviously this is not practical when blowing my saxophone. I have tried using sticky tape which would solve the problem but would look stupid.
Can anyone advise me of any creams on lotions I could use to tighten the cheek muscle so that the bottom lid of my eye did not slightly close when I am playing.
Any help will be much appreciated.
NICE SAX
I can solve this problem by stretching the skin on my cheek with my finger but obviously this is not practical when blowing my saxophone. I have tried using sticky tape which would solve the problem but would look stupid.
Can anyone advise me of any creams on lotions I could use to tighten the cheek muscle so that the bottom lid of my eye did not slightly close when I am playing.
Any help will be much appreciated.
NICE SAX
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is indeed a difficult problem and not uncommon following the removal of an acoustic. You a lucky in that it appears that only one muscle is involved as it could be a muscle group.
Forget creams etc, the only hope for you, in my opinion, is to consult a plastic surgeon with a view to Botox injected into the affected muscle.
Good luck
Forget creams etc, the only hope for you, in my opinion, is to consult a plastic surgeon with a view to Botox injected into the affected muscle.
Good luck
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