Migraine is a familiar disease, and many people may suffer from this disease and suffer from this pain. In particular, some people with intractable migraines have such severe pain attacks that some people have been known to bang their heads against the wall or roll around on the ground because they can’t stand the pain. And migraines are much more than just pain. The frequent attacks of pain are not only a great physical torture, but also a great psychological and spiritual trauma. Many migraine patients suffer from endless pain and suffer from various mental problems and psychological problems, resulting in depression and even some light-heartedness, and there are many clinical cases of suicide because of migraine. Therefore, people who suffer from migraine should pay attention to it and seek regular treatment as soon as possible. However, the treatment of migraine may be single in local primary care hospitals around the world, often through conservative medical treatment such as medication, closed treatment, acupuncture treatment, etc. These conservative treatments are not suitable for migraine patients. These conservative treatments may be effective in relieving pain symptoms for mild migraine patients, but may not be effective for some patients with intractable migraine. These patients may have a history of more than a decade or even decades, and the pain is so severe and frequent that medication is often ineffective. So some patients ask if minimally invasive surgery can cure migraines. This is indeed a good direction to focus on. For those patients with intractable migraines for whom medication is not effective, consider trying a minimally invasive surgical approach. Medical research has shown that the cause of many migraine patients is likely to be a subcutaneous blood vessel compressing a certain nerve tissue and, under certain conditions, the blood vessel releases pain-causing substances that stimulate the corresponding nerve, thus triggering the onset of pain. According to this mechanism, microvascular decompression can be carried out to treat migraine headaches, and the disease can be cured with good results by finding the vascular nerve compression point and releasing this abnormal compression through minimally invasive surgical procedures.