Migraine is a painful headache disorder. There are many clinical types of the disease, among which the more common are common migraine and intractable migraine, with common migraine having less impact on a person’s life and intractable migraine having a significant impact on a person’s life. In terms of its pathological characteristics, it has obvious pain sites, such as orbital, ear-temporal and occipital areas; in terms of its onset time, it usually lasts from 4 to 72 hours, and in more severe cases, it lasts longer; in terms of its symptoms, it is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fear of light, fear of noise, etc. Persistent migraine not only makes patients rest poorly at night and affects their work the next day, but also may trigger some cerebrovascular diseases, such as cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage. In addition, the long-term pain makes the patient’s body and mind suffer great devastation, making the patient depressed and have thoughts of depression or lightness of life. According to the survey, the suicide rate of migraine patients is about 4-6 times higher than that of the normal general population. Therefore, timely treatment can be a good way to avoid some troubles and problems. According to research, migraine is caused by the pressure of blood vessels on the human scalp to the corresponding nerves, and the release of pain-causing transmitters under certain conditions to stimulate the nerves and trigger the headache. At present, domestic neurosurgeons carry out microvascular decompression surgery to treat migraine based on such a pathogenic principle, and have achieved excellent clinical results. Microvascular decompression surgery is to find the vascular nerve compression point on the scalp under the microscope, and push away the responsible blood vessel that is compressing the nerve to prevent the adhesive membrane from wrapping the nerve to isolate and protect it, so that the compression can be lifted and the pain can no longer occur. How much does microvascular decompression for migraine headache cost? As a routine neurosurgical procedure, microvascular decompression is not very expensive, usually around 10-20,000, which is within the patient’s reach. In addition, the operation is only performed subcutaneously outside the skull, and the incision is only 3-5 cm, and all of them are within the hairline, so the overall aesthetic appearance after the operation is high.