Facial myasthenia can affect our appearance and therefore our mood. In severe cases, the symptoms of facial spasm include shrinking of the face, smaller eye fissures, deepening of the nasolabial folds, and distortion of the mouth to the diseased side. It can be exacerbated by mental tension, emotional excitement, fatigue, and voluntary movement, and cannot be controlled on its own. So what are the methods to cure facial spasm? Microvascular decompression surgery tells you. He was diagnosed with “facial myoclonus” in the neurosurgery department of the hospital, and Professor Wang suggested surgery. He and his family were worried about the risk of surgery and did not accept it. After that, his symptoms gradually worsened and he came to our hospital for further treatment, and was admitted to the outpatient clinic with the diagnosis of “right-sided facial spasm”. After admission, the hospital actively improved relevant examinations, monitored stable blood pressure, had a surgical enforcement bar, and no contraindications to surgery in the preoperative examination. Postoperative treatment such as infection prevention, hemostasis, nerve nutrition and fluid replacement was given, and He recovered well. If facial spasm is found, we must pay attention to it and treat it in time, because repeated delays will make the condition more serious, and microvascular decompression can cure facial spasm. How is microvascular decompression surgery performed? The incision is made in the hairline behind the ear, about 5-6 cm long, and the skin is incised and a microscopic hole (usually 2.5 cm in diameter) is drilled in the skull to enter the skull. The facial nerve root is explored, the responsible vessel compressing the facial nerve is carefully identified, the responsible vessel is fully freed by sharp dissection method, then it is pushed away from the facial nerve to fully decompress it, the nerve pad is placed between the responsible vessel and the brainstem to prevent the recurrence of compression, then the dura is tightly sutured and the skull is repositioned and fixed. The procedure has the advantages of exact efficacy, less bleeding, fewer complications and less pain, and the whole procedure is performed under a microscope with less trauma. ”Many patients are always worried and afraid at the mention of surgery, always thinking that surgery has to open the skull – “to open up inside the brain”, and eventually often afraid to accept surgical treatment, but this is a misunderstanding, surgery is not an operation inside the Surgery is not performed inside the brain, but in the subarachnoid space between the brain tissue and the skull, and microvascular decompression is performed by separating the blood vessels that compress the nerve roots (the cause of the disease) from the nerve roots and displacing them at a site far away from the nerve roots to achieve complete decompression of the nerve roots and obtain the purpose of treatment.”