Hypoechoic plaques can be treated with statins for lipid regulation and stabilization under the guidance of a doctor, and the appropriate drug should be selected according to the specific conditions of the patient. Patients with hypoechoic plaques should focus on controlling LDL. For patients with significantly elevated lipid levels, on the basis of dietary control, they need to take oral statins, such as atorvastatin, resuvastatin, simvastatin, etc., which are able to reduce the LDL level and inhibit the growth rate of plaques. There are several varieties of statin, and different drugs have different characteristics and may be suitable for different patients. It is important to choose the drug according to the characteristics of the patient’s condition, affordability, etc. For example, most patients can take the long-acting drug Rosuvastatin, etc. orally, and those with a little poorer financial condition can take atorvastatin orally, which is relatively inexpensive. Patients with low-density plaques should choose drugs under the guidance of physicians, and pay attention to observe the adverse effects of drugs.