Trigeminal neuralgia surgery in Faridabad, Haryana is an advanced neurosurgical treatment for severe facial nerve pain that can significantly affect daily life. Dr. Bhoopendra Foujdar, a leading brain and spine surgeon in Faridabad, provides specialized care for trigeminal neuralgia using modern surgical techniques that offer long-term pain relief and improved quality of life.
This condition is often described as one of the most painful neurological disorders, and timely diagnosis along with expert treatment is essential.
Trigeminal neuralgia surgery is performed to treat chronic pain caused by irritation or compression of the trigeminal nerve, which carries sensation from the face to the brain.
The trigeminal nerve controls facial sensation
Compression of this nerve leads to intense, sharp pain
Pain episodes may be triggered by simple activities
Relieve pressure on the nerve
Reduce or eliminate pain
Improve quality of life
Trigeminal neuralgia usually occurs when a blood vessel presses against the trigeminal nerve, causing irritation and abnormal pain signals.
Compression by blood vessels
Aging-related nerve changes
Multiple sclerosis (in some cases)
Tumors pressing on the nerve (rare)
Unknown causes
Sudden, severe facial pain (shock-like)
Pain on one side of the face
Pain triggered by chewing, speaking, or touching the face
Short but intense pain episodes
Recurrent attacks over time
The pain can become more frequent and severe if left untreated.
Medications to control nerve pain
Microvascular Decompression (MVD)
Relieves pressure from the nerve
Most effective long-term solution
Radiofrequency Ablation
Blocks pain signals from the nerve
Gamma Knife Radiosurgery
Non-invasive radiation-based treatment
Dr. Bhoopendra Foujdar specializes in microvascular decompression (MVD), offering long-lasting relief with minimal risk.
Dr. Foujdar is a trusted expert for trigeminal neuralgia surgery in Faridabad, Haryana, known for his precision and patient care.
AIIMS New Delhi trained neurosurgeon
13+ years of experience
Expertise in nerve and brain surgeries
5000+ successful neurosurgical procedures
Advanced surgical techniques
High success rate in pain relief procedures
Personalized and ethical care
High-resolution MRI for nerve visualization
Microsurgical techniques for precision
Intraoperative neuromonitoring
Advanced operating microscopes
These ensure safe and effective nerve decompression with excellent outcomes.
Hospital stay: 2–4 days
Pain relief often immediate after surgery
Quick recovery with minimal complications
Long-term relief in most patients
Yes, surgery like MVD can provide long-term or permanent relief in many cases.
It is generally safe when performed by an experienced neurosurgeon using advanced techniques.
Many patients experience immediate or early relief after surgery.
In some cases, pain may recur, but it is usually less severe and manageable.
No, medications are tried first, but surgery is recommended if pain persists.