Facial nerve decompression is a procedure aimed at reducing pressure on the facial nerve. It is used in conditions where nerve compression affects facial movement or function. The goal is to restore normal nerve activity and improve symptoms. Careful evaluation is required before considering this approach. The procedure involves accessing and relieving pressure around the nerve. Recovery may vary depending on the condition being treated. Patients are monitored for improvement in nerve function. Follow-up care is important for long-term results. Rehabilitation may be recommended in some cases. With proper care, the procedure can support improved facial function.