In life we find that there may be some people often occur involuntary eyelid fluttering, or twitching of the facial muscles. If this happens occasionally and can soon be relieved on its own, then it may be due to fatigue, so you don’t need to pay much attention to it, pay attention to rest, combine work and rest, regular work and rest, and balanced nutrition. The other people who have this symptom may not be relieved for a month or two, then this situation should be taken seriously, probably suffering from facial muscle spasm, need to go to the regular hospital for examination, if the diagnosis is facial muscle spasm, then promptly carry out treatment. For the treatment of facial muscle spasm, many local general hospitals may still be stuck in conservative treatment methods, such as drug therapy, acupuncture therapy, closed therapy, botulinum toxin injection therapy, radiofrequency ablation therapy and so on. Some patients ask what is the effect of radiofrequency ablation for facial muscle spasm? To some extent, radiofrequency ablation may be able to relieve symptoms for a short period of time, but in many cases the recurrence rate is relatively high and the results may not be very satisfactory. The standard treatment for facial myasthenia is currently recognized by the medical community as microvascular decompression. In most cases, facial muscle spasms are caused by compression of the facial nerve roots by the surrounding blood vessels. Microvascular decompression is a targeted treatment that addresses this cause at the root of the problem. A 3-5 cm incision is made behind the ear, and the vascular-neural anatomy around the facial nerve root is carefully investigated to identify the responsible vessels causing compression on the nerve root, and a special medical spacer is used to isolate and release this compression.