Crystal Touch Clinic

Crystal Touch Clinic

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Brings back your Smile!

In the course of Crystal Touch rehabilitation program our patients learn how to reverse facial synkinesis and contractures of facial muscles, how to eliminate facial pains and how to stop excessive tearing. They considerably improve the symmetry of their mimetic movements, regain their self-esteem and become fully confident in the quality of their facial expressions and of their smiles.

Photos from Crystal Touch Clinic's post 02/06/2026

Recovery is as much about the brain as it is about the face. To achieve lasting symmetry, we must address the source of the signals.

Our unique approach is designed to help you reconnect with your facial expressions in a conscious, balanced way.

If you are ready to explore a path that goes deeper than the surface, we are here to guide you.

29/05/2026

This is the recording of the answer to the question "What are the possible ways of treating long-term Bell's palsy, and how does this treatment work?" Part 3/3

Bell's palsy Q&A is a series where Crystal Touch clinic specialist and Bell's palsy expert Dr. Alex Pashov answers some common question about facial palsy, Bell's palsy, Ramsay Hunt Syndrome and Synkinesis.

You can always ask your question by sending them to [email protected] or via online consultation with Dr. Alex Pashov (link in bio).

26/05/2026

While many clinics offer temporary solutions like injections to manage synkinesis or asymmetry, the Crystal Touch clinic takes a different path.

We do not use botulinum toxin, fillers, or surgical interventions. These methods often mask the symptoms without addressing the underlying neurological cause. These results are short-term, they can be expensive and sometimes do not lead to desired outcomes.

Our goal is to work with your body’s natural ability to heal and find balance through our non-invasive Neuro-Proprioceptive Rehabilitation method, providing you with permanent results and true facial comfort.

22/05/2026

This is the recording of the answer to the question "What are the possible ways of treating long-term Bell's palsy, and how does this treatment work?" Part 2/3

Bell's palsy Q&A is a series where Crystal Touch clinic specialist and Bell's palsy expert Dr. Alex Pashov answers some common question about facial palsy, Bell's palsy, Ramsay Hunt Syndrome and Synkinesis.

You can always ask your question by sending them to [email protected] or via online consultation with Dr. Alex Pashov (link in bio).

Photos from Crystal Touch Clinic's post 19/05/2026

Synkinesis can feel like your face has a mind of its own, but it is a common part of the long-term recovery journey.

Understanding why your eye and mouth are reacting together is the first step toward managing it.

We are here to provide the expertise and the gentle tools you need to address these involuntary movements.

15/05/2026

This is the recording of the answer to the question "What are the possible ways of treating long-term Bell's palsy, and how does this treatment work?" Part 1/3

Bell's palsy Q&A is a series where Crystal Touch clinic specialist and Bell's palsy expert Dr. Alex Pashov answers some common question about facial palsy, Bell's palsy, Ramsay Hunt Syndrome and Synkinesis.

You can always ask your question by sending them to [email protected] or via online consultation with Dr. Alex Pashov: https://crystal-touch.nl/online-bells-palsy-consultation/

12/05/2026

Many people are told to "work" their facial muscles as hard as possible to force movement back.

However, at Crystal Touch, we believe that aggressive efforts can actually lead to complications.

When you force a movement that the nerve is not yet ready to handle, your brain may begin to involve other muscle groups to help, which can contribute to the development of synkinesis.

Instead, a proper recovery needs to focus on gentle, conscious techniques that respect the natural pace of your nerve regeneration. That is why a professional help is often needed, to understand in detail what recovery stage you are in, what is the best case recovery scenario for you, and what you should be focusing on at this moment in time. This also applies to the cases where it has been decades since the onset of facial paralysis. Understanding the right picture of your present condition and tailoring the recovery your facial nerve needs, is the first step towards a proper recovery.

We are here for you when you are ready to begin. Contact our specialists at [email protected]

08/05/2026

This is the recording of the answer to the question "My facial muscles are still sore and very weak. Is this a permanent side effect? I haven’t seen any improvements in months, so I fear I am a lost cause."

Bell's palsy Q&A is a series where Crystal Touch clinic specialist and Bell's palsy expert Dr. Alex Pashov answers some common question about facial palsy, Bell's palsy, Ramsay Hunt Syndrome and Synkinesis.

You can always ask your question by sending them to [email protected] or via online consultation with Dr. Alex Pashov: https://crystal-touch.nl/online-bells-palsy-consultation/

Photos from Crystal Touch Clinic's post 05/05/2026

Your facial nerve is like a complex map with five distinct paths. Because damage happens at the "trunk" before it splits, every branch is affected differently.

We use our specialized knowledge of this anatomy to create a rehabilitation plan that addresses the specific needs of each branch of your facial nerve.

Moreover, when you visit us in the clinic, we use a special (painless) device to measure the conductivity of each branch. This helps us to see objectively how each branch recovered. Then, we can create a programme of recovery that is tailored specifically to your case.

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