Facial muscle spasm is very common, we may also see some people around us from time to time in life will have eyelid fluttering or face muscle twitching symptoms, this situation is likely to suffer from facial muscle spasm. Facial myoclonus is a very common clinical cranial nerve disease mainly manifested as involuntary paroxysmal twitching of one side of the face. The area of spasm at the beginning of the disease is often manifested as eyelid fluttering, with the development of the disease will appear to aggravate the expansion to the corners of the mouth and nose twitching and even the whole half of the face involuntary twitching, and even serious will be linked to the neck muscle twitching. And this frequent twitch attacks will lead to great physical and psychological torture, distraction, restlessness, unable to complete normal work, unable to enjoy a good life. So if you suffer from area spasms after, you should be treated in time. In fact, the currently accepted standard treatment for facial spasm in the medical community is manifest microvascular decompression, and in clinical practice around the world, some patients will find that many primary care doctors do not recommend surgical treatment. Why do doctors not recommend surgery for facial spasm? The first is that many doctors may feel that a conservative treatment approach, if it solves the problem, avoids the greater trauma of surgery and may be less expensive to treat. The other main reason is that many local primary care hospitals do not have surgical techniques, that is, they cannot carry out surgical treatment of this facial spasm, so they can only carry out internal conservative treatment. In fact, clinical practice has proven that conservative internal methods, whether it is medication, acupuncture, botulinum toxin treatment, closure treatment, etc., can not really solve the problem, so patients with facial muscle spasm should be recommended to receive timely surgery.