It is understood that cerebrovascular disease has become a major disease that endangers the health of middle-aged and elderly people in today’s society. Smoke disease, as a rare cerebrovascular disease, is a great threat to human life and health, and the most common hazard is cerebrovascular and cerebral infarction. Therefore, when suffering from smog disease, it is important to pay great attention to it and seek medical treatment in time. In order to cure smog, the pathogenesis of smog must first be clarified. Although there is no clear explanation of the pathogenesis of smog, the essence of smog disease is that it is caused by the narrowing or occlusion of the main arteries of the brain due to certain factors, resulting in various symptoms that affect the normal life of the patient. After half a century of research, there is a clear conclusion about the treatment of smog. There are some limitations of drug treatment, such as the use of some anti-platelet aggregation drugs and anticoagulants, which can improve minor symptoms in a short time, but cannot solve the problem from the root of the lesion, and also has a high risk of triggering brain hemorrhage. Surgery has become the standard procedure for the treatment of smog with its advanced medical concept and precise operation. So, how much does it cost for smog surgery? Combined vascular bypass surgery is now available to treat smog with excellent results. This new procedure is an effective combination of traditional direct bypass and indirect patching, which can rapidly improve blood supply to the brain by patching the brain surface while rapidly establishing side branch blood flow channels. The cost of this procedure is usually around $70,000, and the exact amount can only be determined after a doctor’s visit to the hospital.