Many patients are often distressed by a more obvious surgical scar left after surgery, especially thyroid, breast and cesarean surgical scars: unsightly, red, hyperplastic, painful, and itchy. For example, the following post-operative thyroid incision: Our general surgery a breast and thyroid surgery plastic surgery specialty group has achieved good results by applying plastic surgery expertise to breast and thyroid surgery. During the surgery, we pay attention to details, such as the selection of surgical instruments, the selection of incision height, the selection of incision length, and the selection of drainage port location. Intraoperatively, we pay attention to protecting the incision and avoiding contusions. We do not excessively pursue the so-called small incisions, so that patients understand that small incisions are not minimally invasive, because too small an incision is not conducive to the exposure of the surgical field, is not conducive to the protection of normal tissues, increases side injuries and operating time, increases incisional contusions, and leads to postoperative scar growth in the long term. The operation minimizes tissue damage and uses different types of Johnson & Johnson Viejo sutures for different levels of incision tissue closure, and super tension reduction sutures to minimize wound tension. After the incision is removed, the incision can be showered or incision washed to make the incision clean and anti-scar treatment begins, choosing a combination of Meguiar’s Bar Ointment and Swedish Mepi-Care to prevent scarring. Some patients may ask, if the outside incision is well stitched, can the inside surgery be done as well? I tell patients that surgical procedures are connected and the basic components of incision, hemostasis, suturing, knotting, and dissection are the same. Would a chef who does Kung Pao chicken well do shredded fish and pork poorly. In our thyroid surgery, we use vascular handling techniques, fine thyroid dissection techniques, whole thyroid excision techniques, parathyroid gland, recurrent laryngeal nerve and superior laryngeal nerve protection techniques to minimize complications. In the surgery of benign breast masses, after we perform segmental mastectomy, we use plastic surgery’s glandular flap technique, bandaging technique and plastic cosmetic sutures to cure the tumor while making the postoperative scar of the breast less obvious, less red, no deformation of the breast, no local depression, no nipple deviation, and the lowest chance of hematoma and fluid accumulation, which improves the confidence of the patients who seek treatment. The following are pictures of benign breast masses after surgery. We welcome all patients to visit our breast and thyroid specialist and plastic surgery outpatient clinics. Or feel free to add WeChat askwoo consultation to answer various other plastic and cosmetic questions simultaneously.