Since ancient times, Chinese people have had a unique drinking culture. Because the drinking culture is deeply rooted in our country, which leads to many people have a drinking addiction, that is, alcohol dependence, want to completely stop drinking not only need to quit alcohol quitters have a lot of perseverance, but also need to choose the appropriate method of quitting, adhere to the quitting alcohol. So how to quit drinking the most thorough effect? Drinking is not only a bad habit, it is actually a mental disorder, and recognizable symptoms include a strong and persistent desire to drink without regard to the harmful consequences, and a lack of ability to control drinking, especially giving higher priority to drinking than to other activities and obligations, as well as tolerance to alcohol, and a physical withdrawal reaction to sudden interruptions in the consumption of alcohol. Somatic dependence is the repeated consumption of alcohol that causes some physiological and biochemical changes in the central nervous system. It requires the continued presence of alcohol in the body to avoid withdrawal symptoms. Once drinking stops, it produces a series of somatic symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, palpitations, sweating, etc., which can be reduced or eliminated with continued use. Psychological dependence, on the other hand, refers to the alcohol-dependent person’s urgent psychological need to drink alcohol, and the fulfillment of this need is even more important than appetite, sexual desire and sleep. In spite of the harm that alcohol can do to the individual’s mind or body and to the family or society, there is a strong desire to drink, leading to the behavior of searching for alcohol in an uncontrollable manner. The emergence of this apparent mental dependence often follows the development of severe somatic dependence, which is made apparent by the patient’s fear of withdrawal symptoms. This dependent behavior is limited by the nuclei of brain cells that have been lesioned by the alcoholic’s years of drinking, yet these nuclei can be surgically eliminated. Stereotactic intracerebral multi-targeted radiofrequency destruction is used to help alcoholics quit drinking. The surgery is controlled by remote sensing micromanipulation and computer control, and the “addictive cells” are identified by analyzing the electrical signals in the brain cells and supplemented with advanced image diagnostic techniques such as MRI and spiral CT, and a 3-micron electrode is inserted and heated to eliminate the addictive cells in the patient’s brain. Then a 3-micron electrode is inserted and heated to eliminate the addictive cells in the patient’s brain to achieve the purpose of alcohol cessation, and the effective rate of surgical alcohol cessation therapy reaches 91%; it is the most effective and thorough alcohol cessation therapy at present.