Minimally invasive surgery for breast fibroids can remove the fibroid tumor. Minimally invasive surgery often results in a smaller surgical incision and a somewhat faster post-operative recovery. Minimally invasive surgery for breast fibroids generally refers to minimally invasive rotational excision, which is usually applied to patients with fibroadenomas that are within 3cm in size, and allows for the removal of the patient’s tumor, with pressure bandaging of the surgical site required after removal. The surgical incision of this minimally invasive procedure is relatively small, and the patient’s recovery will be faster, but there will be a certain chance of recurrence. In addition, this kind of surgery is not suitable for every patient, coagulation dysfunction, combined with serious cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, pressure bandage difficulties and other patients are not suitable. It is recommended that patients consult a professional doctor for reasonable and effective treatment according to their specific conditions.