Minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids is generally relatively low-risk, but there are certain risks associated with any surgery that should also be highly cautioned about. Uterine fibroids may be related to factors such as high estrogen in the body and are one of the most common benign tumors in women. When fibroids are large, symptoms such as lower abdominal masses and pain may occur, and surgery is usually required for more severe symptoms. Minimally invasive surgery can be chosen if the condition allows. Minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids is generally based on the severity of the disease and the location of the disease to choose the appropriate surgical method. Moreover, minimally invasive surgery does not have a large incision, so the risk is relatively small and the recovery after surgery is faster, but it also needs to be combined with the patient’s physical condition. In addition, after uterine fibroid surgery, it is necessary to pay attention to rest, pay attention to post-operative care, and reasonably adjust the diet.