Surgery for tongue cysts usually includes pouching, minimally invasive surgery, and sublingual gland gland removal. 1. Pouching: For tongue cysts, pouching is usually used. In this treatment, part of the cyst is removed, and then the remaining wall of the cyst is sutured to the oral mucosa, and the cystic cavity is opened to drain the cystic fluid out of the cavity, so as to achieve the effect of treating tongue cysts. 2. Minimally invasive surgery: Minimally invasive surgery is more similar to pouching. Minimally invasive surgery usually involves forming a permanent hole in the epithelial fistula to allow the cystic fluid to flow out of it. This results in a therapeutic effect. Minimally invasive surgery is much less invasive compared to pouching. 3. Sublingual gland adenomectomy: Sublingual gland cystectomy is a clinically curable method, which mainly involves the complete removal of the cyst and the sublingual gland to achieve the therapeutic effect. Patients are advised to choose the appropriate surgical method according to the actual condition of the cyst under the guidance of the doctor.