Dr. Viral Prajapati
Facial Nerve Decompression
This procedure is suitable for patients experiencing facial nerve weakness, Bell’s palsy complications, or trauma-related nerve compression.
About Facial Nerve Decompression
The facial nerve controls the muscles of facial expression, and any pressure or injury on this nerve can lead to weakness, drooping, or twitching of facial muscles. Facial nerve compression can occur due to trauma, infections, tumors, or chronic ear conditions, leading to discomfort and functional problems. Facial Nerve Decompression is a surgical procedure designed to relieve pressure on the facial nerve, restore normal function, and prevent further nerve damage. Performed with precision under specialized ENT microscopes, the procedure targets the affected nerve area, ensuring minimal risk to surrounding structures.
The facial nerve controls the muscles of facial expression, and any pressure or injury on this nerve can lead to weakness, drooping, or twitching of facial muscles. Facial nerve compression can occur due to trauma, infections, tumors, or chronic ear conditions, leading to discomfort and functional problems. Facial Nerve Decompression is a surgical procedure designed to relieve pressure on the facial nerve, restore normal function, and prevent further nerve damage. Performed with precision under specialized ENT microscopes, the procedure targets the affected nerve area, ensuring minimal risk to surrounding structures.
What is Facial Nerve Decompression?
Facial Nerve Decompression is a surgery that carefully relieves pressure from the facial nerve. By creating space around the nerve and removing any structures causing compression, the procedure helps the nerve recover its function.
The procedure is performed using advanced microscopic and surgical techniques to ensure high precision. This approach minimizes risk, prevents further injury, and improves the chances of restoring normal facial movements.
The surgery may involve removing bone segments, scar tissue, or fluid buildup around the nerve, depending on the underlying cause.
Who Needs This Procedure?
Timely surgical intervention can prevent permanent facial muscle damage, restore function, and improve appearance and confidence. Facial Nerve Decompression is recommended for individuals experiencing :
Facial Nerve Decompression
How the Procedure Works
Facial Nerve Decompression is a carefully planned surgical procedure performed under anesthesia.
1. Pre-Surgery Assessment
- A thorough evaluation, including imaging studies, identifies the exact location and cause of nerve compression.
2. Nerve Decompression Surgery
- Using microscopic and endoscopic tools, the surgeon carefully removes bone, scar tissue, or fluid causing pressure on the facial nerve. The procedure preserves surrounding structures and focuses on relieving nerve compression.
3. Post-Surgery Assessment
- After decompression, the surgical site is evaluated, and the facial nerve function is monitored. Patients are advised on post-operative care to ensure optimal recovery.

Improved Facial Function
Restores movement and symmetry in affected muscles

Precision & Safety
Minimally invasive techniques under high-powered microscopes

Pain & Discomfort Relief
Reduces pressure-related pain or twitching

Faster Recovery
Early intervention leads to better functional outcomes
Recovery & Aftercare
Patients are monitored closely post-surgery for any changes in facial nerve function
Mild swelling and discomfort may occur, managed with medications and care instructions
Physical therapy or facial exercises may be recommended to regain strength and mobility
Why Consult
Dr. Viral Prajapati?
Choosing the right ENT specialist is essential for accurate diagnosis, safe treatment, and long-term ear, nose, and throat health. With a strong medical foundation, years of hands-on clinical experience, and a patient-centered approach, this ENT practice offers reliable care backed by proven expertise.
Professional Qualifications
MBBS and MS ENT from reputable institutions
Years of Experience
Over 15 years of experience in diagnosing and treating ENT disorders
Comprehensive Training
Hands-on experience in trauma, pediatrics, internal medicine, and ENT surgeries
Modern Technology & Approach
Advanced equipment and techniques for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Patient Safety & Comfort
Focus on safe, precise, and comfortable surgical experience
Frequently Asked Questions
The procedure is performed under anesthesia, so patients do not feel pain during surgery. Post-operative discomfort is managed with medication.
Most patients can resume light activities within 1–2 weeks, while full recovery may take several weeks depending on nerve function.
Yes, it is safe for adults with facial nerve compression. Risks are minimized with modern techniques and monitoring.
Recovery depends on the extent and duration of nerve compression. Early intervention improves chances of full recovery.
Yes, follow-up appointments are important to track nerve recovery and overall facial function.