Facial paralysis: is the most common complication, but in the hands of a skilled surgeon is relatively rare, depending on the reasons for the parotidectomy. Other complications include sweating and redness on the face while eating, infection and scarring as well as some asymmetry. If you need a parotidectomy, your surgeon should go into these in depth with you.
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