“…The subsequent facial palsy affects facial function, psychological health, and aesthetic outcomes (Bianchi, Ferri, & Sesenna, ; Manktelow, Tomat, Zuker, & Chang, ). A large number of surgical techniques and modifications have been published for the rehabilitation of the face after nerve transection including nerve grafting, nerve transfers, regional muscle transposition, and free muscle transfers (Coombs, Ek, Wu, Cleland, & Leung, ; Garcia et al, ; Klebuc, ; Labbé & Huault, ; Terzis & Konofaos, ; Terzis & Tzafetta, ). Nerve transfers provide a healthy source of axons close to the target muscles and allows for direct coaptation.…”