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Surgery to restore movement in patients with facial paralysis caused by nerve damage involves: 1 - grafting a nerve transplanted from the neck blue and reconnecting the facial nerve to the muscles around the eyes 2- dividing the masseter muscle in to two parts red and positioning it above and below the mouth to facilitate chewing, smiling etc.