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Injury in different branches of your facial nerve can have different results. If your frontal branch is injured, you may have paralysis in your forehead or be unable to move your eyebrow.
Facial nerves — Each facial nerve has multiple branches that allow facial movements. You could have a single affected nerve or a group of affected nerves, which might stop you from moving a part ...
The greater petrosal nerve branches off of the facial nerve in the skull. Along with a chain of other nerves, it innervates (provides nerve function to) the lacrimal gland, which produces tears.
Autonomic nerve fibers aberrantly reinnervate denervated facial muscles and alter muscle fiber population. The Journal of Neuroscience , 2022; JN-RM-0670-22 DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0670-22.2022 ...