Thyroid nodules, thyroid cysts, thyroid adenomas, thyroid cancer and other thyroid disorders are more frequent diseases, especially among women, and the treatment of thyroid disorders has always troubled patients and doctors. The emergence of radiofrequency thyroid ablation has completely solved the problem that thyroid disease is difficult to cure and prone to recurrence, bringing hope to patients with thyroid disease and making up for the shortcomings of clinical drug treatment and the risks and cosmetic problems associated with surgical treatment. It has created a new starting point for minimally invasive thyroid treatment and is the most scientific and standardized treatment method, reaching the international level of thyroid disease treatment. This method uses ultrasonography and ultrasound elastography to achieve a high level of diagnosis and differentiation of benign and malignant thyroid nodular lesions. After successful local anesthesia under real-time ultrasound guidance, radiofrequency ablation needles are percutaneously punctured into the lesion, and the tip of the ablation needles can generate high temperature up to 90℃, which can completely inactivate the lesion cells and the whole lesion and achieve the purpose of complete treatment. The ultrasound can be guided in real time to achieve precise ablation without causing damage to the surrounding normal tissues, preserving the normal function of the thyroid gland and eliminating the need for medication after the procedure. After the procedure, only a puncture point of about 1mm in diameter is left on the skin, and almost no traces are left over time, resulting in a high level of satisfaction in cosmetic appearance.