Surgery for lip gland cysts is relatively simple and can be accomplished through a process of local anesthesia, disinfection, incision of the mucous membrane, and removal of the cyst followed by suturing. Surgery for lip gland cysts is relatively simple and can usually be done on an outpatient basis. After local disinfection and anesthesia, a pike-shaped incision is made along the periphery of the cyst, the mucosa is incised, the gland in the cyst area is exposed, and the cyst and affected tissues near the incision are removed and sent for pathological examination, and then sutures are applied. If the boundary of the cyst is not clear, the surrounding tissues can be cut off a little bit, and then sutures are applied. Patients suffering from lip gland cysts are advised not to be too anxious before surgery and to treat them as early as possible. If abnormal symptoms occur during or after the operation, inform the doctor in time and standardize the treatment.