Facial myoclonus is a very common clinical cranial nerve disorder, mainly manifested as paroxysmal involuntary twitching of one side of the face, mostly occurring in middle-aged and elderly people, with women being more common. Facial myospasm often starts with eyelid jumping at the beginning of the disease process, and folklore often has the saying that the left eye jumps for wealth and the right eye jumps for disaster, so the initial stage is often not easy to pay attention to. With the further development of the disease, this throbbing will gradually expand to the corners of the mouth, nose, and even the entire half of the face, and even serious will be linked to the neck muscles followed by twitching. This is very painful and torturous for the patient, not only for the body, but also for the spirit and mind. Therefore, after suffering from upper myoclonus, you should seek medical treatment as soon as possible. At present, most of the treatment for epilepsy in many local primary care hospitals is at the level of conservative medical treatment, but whether it is medication, closure, acupuncture, or botulinum toxin injections, these cannot really solve the problem, but only temporarily relieve the symptoms of twitching, and some have significant side effects. So these are not the ideal treatment options. The standard treatment for facial muscle spasm is now recognized by the medical community as microvascular decompression. So what does this facial spasm procedure look like? Microvascular decompression surgery is a minimally invasive procedure in which a 3-5 cm interface is made behind the ear, the vascular-neural anatomy around the facial nerve root is carefully explored, the responsible vessel that is compressing the facial nerve root is found, the responsible vessel is pushed away to a normal position, and a medical spacer of the right size is inserted to protect the facial nerve from further compression and restore the normal nerve function, thus curing facial muscle spasm. The surgery is minimally invasive, with little trauma, quick recovery, mature technology and high safety.