Whether the hyperplasia will be eliminated by itself or not depends on the specific nature and cause of the hyperplasia to make an objective assessment: 1. If it is a hyperplasia of local granulation tissue and skin after the tissue has been traumatized. In this case, after the local wound repair is complete and the skin defect is filled, the hyperplasia will subside on its own, and there will not be excessive hyperplasia; 2. If the hyperplasia is caused by malignant tumor, the tumor cells will follow the blood vessels, lymphatic vessels or directly invade the surrounding tissues and organs, causing the multiplication of a large number of tumor cells in the body, and the hyperplasia of tumor cells cannot be eliminated on its own. Therefore, for tumor lesions, surgical resection or chemotherapy and radiotherapy are the ways to inhibit the excessive proliferation of tumor cells in early stage, so as not to cause lack of energy in the body and induce multi-organ failure.