Traditional thyroid surgery requires a 6-10 cm long transverse incision in the neck, leaving an unsightly surgical scar on the neck for life after surgery. Lumpectomy thyroidectomy uses advanced lumpectomy surgical instruments and an ultrasonic knife to remove the thyroid lesion with no scar on the neck; it also uses the magnification of the lumpectomy to identify fine tissues more precisely and remove the surgery more thoroughly, greatly reducing complications and recurrence rates. Lumpectomy thyroid surgery can treat: simple goiter, nodular goiter or with cystic hyperplasia, thyroid adenoma, primary or secondary hyperthyroidism, and thyroid cancer. Advantages of lumpectomy thyroid surgery: no surgical scars in the neck, good cosmetic results, three small scars at the edge of the areola or in the vestibule of the oral cavity are very concealed. The surgery is less bleeding, more delicate and has less chance of complications. We have two minimally invasive surgical approaches to choose from depending on the patient’s condition: (1) A total of three small incisions through the areola, with a small 1 cm incision at the edge of the patient’s areola on one side and a small 0.5 cm incision at the edge of the areola on both sides. (2) Three small incisions of 0.5 to 1 cm are made in the oral vestibule via the oral cavity. With both of the above methods, there are no surgical scars on the neck after surgery! Highly recommended!