Minimally invasive treatment is not recommended in cases where breast cysts have no obvious symptoms, are large in size, or grow in an inappropriate location. 1. No obvious symptoms: Breast cysts are benign lesions without obvious symptoms, just simple breast cysts, can not be minimally invasive for the time being, but should be reviewed regularly. 2. Large size: if the size of breast cyst is large, more than 3 centimeters, it is not suitable for minimally invasive surgery, as minimally invasive surgery will easily lead to damage of the milk ducts, which will affect breastfeeding in the future. 3. Inappropriate growth location: Breast cyst growth location is not around the areola, but in other places, also not suitable for minimally invasive surgery, because minimally invasive need to open the edge of the breast small incision. In addition, patients with coagulation disorders and breast implants are not recommended to undergo minimally invasive surgery. It is recommended that patients with breast cysts go to regular hospitals in time for doctors to decide on the specific treatment plan.