Does minimally invasive surgery for fibroadenoma of the breast hurt?

Minimally invasive mammary fibroid surgery is generally painless. Patients will be injected with local anesthetic drugs before surgery, and there is no pain in a large area. A very small incision is made in the skin during surgery, usually around 3mm, which causes no pain to the patient as a whole. Fibroids are removed by rotary incision and suction at the same time, and there is no pain. The main pain is in the skin on the surface of the body, and the pain is mild inside the breast. If the patient has mild pain and discomfort, it is recommended to take oral medication for symptomatic treatment. Prophylactic analgesia can be used and celecoxib can be taken daily for symptomatic treatment.