Surgery for an ossifying fibroma is not major surgery. Anaplastic fibroma is a benign tumor and can be treated by surgery. Non-ossifying fibroma often occurs in young people, is a kind of benign tumor, the most common place of occurrence is the long bones of the lower limbs, most of them do not have any special performance, there may be lumps in the local area, and some patients will have pain, asymptomatic patients do not need to be treated, and they can be removed by surgery in the later stage. Surgery for non-ossifying fibroma is a small to medium-sized procedure, not a major surgery. Surgery can be categorized into four levels, graded according to the procedure, difficulty, and risk of the surgery, with level one being the lowest and level four being the highest; non-ossifying fibroma surgery is a level three procedure. It is important to seek medical attention and treatment for non-ossifying fibromas.