Signs Of Parry-Romberg Syndrome
Severe Facial Pain

Severe facial pain also tends to occur as the disease progresses. The pain is typically localized to the side experiencing the atrophy. There are medical and surgical ways to manage the disease, although some of them haven't yet been fully researched. A surgical fat transfer can sometimes help the face have a more normal contour. When the atrophy and volume defects are severe, though, it might be necessary to use microsurgical reconstructive surgery. When the deformities are particularly severe, they might require additional help like bone grafts, cartilage grafts, or orthognathic surgery. Some surgeons recommend intervening early, while others say they should wait until the disease has stopped progressing.