Cost of minimally invasive facial muscle spasm surgery

  In the field of modern medicine, most diseases will show more or less symptoms on the human body before they come, as a reminder. Facial muscle spasm, as a common disease in life, is no exception. The initial stage of the disease is mostly paroxysmal involuntary twitching of the orbicularis oculi muscle on one side, the degree of twitching varies, and is paroxysmal, rapid, irregular twitching. The initial twitching is light and lasts for only a few seconds, and then it gradually grows longer for several minutes or longer, while the interval is gradually shortened and the twitching gradually becomes more frequent.  In fact, facial muscle spasm, in addition to the orbicularis oculi muscle twitching, with the development of the disease, will gradually and slowly expand to the other facial muscles on one side of the face, the mouth corner muscle twitching is more obvious. So, if unfortunately suffer from this disease, how should the patient be treated?  At present, it is recommended that patients can feasibly undergo microvascular decompression surgery, in which the anatomical relationship between the facial nerve root and the surrounding blood vessels is carefully observed, the vascular collaterals compressing the facial nerve root are precisely found, and then Tefflon spacers are inserted after confirming the release of the adhesions between the nerve and the blood vessels here, and the formation of secondary compression is reduced. So what is the approximate cost of minimally invasive facial muscle spasm surgery? The cost of microvascular decompression surgery cannot be generalized because each patient’s condition is different and the exact cost varies from person to person.