A fulguration is generally a hard mass protruding from the upper back at the cervicothoracic junction, and its main clinical manifestation is fat accumulation. Therefore, it can be treated by local liposuction surgery. Clinically, the treatment of fulguria is usually carried out through minimally invasive surgical methods such as liposuction. Fulguria is not equal to cervical spondylosis, but it may affect the blood circulation of the cervical spine area, resulting in dizziness or pain, while liposuction eliminates fulguria by sucking out the excess fat through the negative pressure technology. In a way, the bulge is an early warning of cervical spondylosis, as it may affect the recovery of cervical spine disease or lead to neck pain. It is important to improve bad habits and avoid prolonged bowing of the head, and if it is more serious, early treatment is recommended. After The minimally invasive surgery for fulgur buns is recommended to go to a regular hospital to avoid leading to complications.