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Normal facial movement is required for chewing, swallowing, speaking, and protecting the eye. Bell's palsy causes most cases of acute, unilateral facial palsy; infection with herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 may be its major cause. Varicella zoster virus (VZV) reactivation (Ramsay Hunt syndrome) is less common, but may appear without skin lesions in a form indistinguishable from Bell's palsy. ⋯ Facial nerve decompression surgery for Bell's palsy and herpes zoster oticus has experienced varying levels of enthusiasm over the years. Recent work implies that early, extensive decompression of the nerve through a middle fossa craniotomy may benefit patients at high risk for persistent deficits. However, until this procedure is subjected to a rigorous, controlled trial comparing it with maximal medical therapy, it is difficult to justify the very high costs and risk.