In clinical practice, the cost of minimally invasive surgery for breast nodules is around $5,000. In general, if a patient has a benign breast nodule, then minimally invasive surgery of the breast can be performed. Before surgery, the patient’s breast nodules must be precisely located and precisely removed. This will reduce the trauma to the patient on the one hand, and facilitate the patient’s recovery after surgery on the other. Because usually, minimally invasive surgery for breast nodules refers to the rotational excision of breast nodules, the general condition of the patient is adjusted before surgery. For example, if the patient has abnormal heart function, lung function, or kidney function, adjustments need to be given to the function of the relevant organs so that the patient can perform the surgery in a good condition that is safe and effective. It is important to note that after minimally invasive surgery for breast nodules, pathological examination must be done on the nodules cut down by the patient so that the patient’s diagnosis can be clarified for further related treatment.