Patients with allergic rhinitis who have not been treated with medication and immunotherapy, or who do not wish to receive long-term medication, may consider surgical treatment. Surgical treatment of allergic rhinitis is to selectively block the parasympathetic innervation of the nasal cavity, reduce the excitability of the parasympathetic nerve, or reduce the sensitivity of the sensitive parts of the nasal mucosa so that the vasodilatation of the nasal mucosa is reduced and the secretions are reduced, thereby alleviating the four major symptoms of nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, and nasal itching. The surgical treatment of allergic rhinitis includes pterygoid nerve dissection, superficial nerve dissection, anterior septal nerve dissection and inferior turbinate surgery. Here we briefly introduce focused ultrasound therapy and radiofrequency therapy, which are easily accepted by patients because of their clinical application, less damage to the nasal mucosa, simple and easy operation, less bleeding, faster postoperative recovery, less pain, and relative safety. At present, focused ultrasound therapy instrument is used in China, through which the ultrasound blade head moves at the distribution of inferior turbinate and anterior sieve nerve, penetrates the epithelial layer and basal layer of nasal mucosa, and acts on the submucosa to reduce the release of immune cells and inflammatory mediators, reduce glandular secretion, reduce the release of neuropeptides, etc., so as to achieve the treatment purpose. Bipolar radiofrequency plasma technology is widely used in the ENT departments of most hospitals in China. Through radiofrequency energy, the cells in the target tissues are dissolved and decomposed under low temperature, and then absorbed and repaired after coagulation, so that the inferior turbinate is reduced and the treatment purpose is achieved.