A woman’s body is a natural work of art, and in gynecological surgery, how to exchange the least trauma for the best results becomes a major concern for patients. Traditional laparoscopic surgery has been an epoch-making advancement, as only 3-4 small holes of a few millimeters are needed to solve the pain and suffering, thus saying goodbye to the terrible knife marks on the abdomen. Nowadays, laparoscopy is once again improved by using the belly button to complete the surgery, thus really minimizing trauma and fully reflecting the humanization and personalization of medical treatment. It is no wonder that patients say “they feel warm because there is no scar”. Single-hole laparoscopic surgery has four major advantages: first, it is less traumatic, as traditional laparoscopic surgery requires 3-4 holes, while this requires only one hole; second, it interferes less with the abdominal organs, avoiding collisions between instruments during surgery and reducing unnecessary damage to patients; third, it leaves no scars and achieves better aesthetic results; fourth, it is faster to recover, as it is possible to get out of bed within 6 hours after surgery. The patient can get out of bed within 6 hours after surgery and can be discharged after 1-3 days of hospitalization.