Fibroids are the most common benign tumors of the uterus. Small fibroids that grow in areas that do not cause menstrual changes do not require treatment and should only be followed up clinically. However, if the fibroids grow faster, or cause changes in menstruation (excessive or prolonged menstruation, etc.), or cause changes in bowel movements, or affect pregnancy, or if the fibroids continue to grow after menopause, surgery is required. There are various surgical methods, the most convenient being laparoscopic removal of the fibroids, but of course your doctor will choose other surgical methods depending on your specific situation. Surgery is necessary for fibroids that grow quickly, those that have a lot of blood flow, or those that grow after menopause. For other fibroids that require surgery, there are other better methods, the best of which is the “HydraKnife” treatment. ”It is not a knife in the traditional sense, but also called focused ultrasound treatment, which is an ultra-minimally invasive treatment technology, and can even be called “non-invasive technology”. It can even be called “non-invasive technology”. The focused energy is amplified thousands of times, and the resulting high temperature effect, cavitation effect, mechanical effect and ultrasonic biochemical effect cause coagulative necrosis of tumor tissues, which are eventually absorbed by the body to achieve the purpose of “ablation”, that is, “excision” in the common sense. “It is a one-time operation without the need of multiple treatments. During the treatment of “Hepatome”, ultrasonic waves are emitted outside the body, which do not damage normal tissues when they pass through human tissues, but the parts that it focuses on, i.e. tumor tissues. Therefore, this treatment method is almost non-invasive, which is described as “beating the bull across the mountain”. Before the treatment, the location of the fibroid is found by ultrasound or MRI and its size is measured, then the fibroid is precisely destroyed by the “Hefei knife”, which “kills” the fibroid without affecting the normal tissues adjacent to the fibroid by 2mm. The patient remains awake and can communicate with the doctor during the treatment without anesthesia. At the end of the treatment, the patient can get out of bed and walk on his own, and can resume normal life and work after half a day to one day of rest. Unlike open surgery or laparoscopic surgery which may destroy some normal uterine muscles and even affect the time of pregnancy, the treatment not only can preserve the uterus, but also basically does not affect the time of pregnancy after treatment. It does not increase the risk of uterine rupture after pregnancy. However, not all fibroids can be treated with the “Hibiscus”, first of all, the fibroids must be within the reach of the ultrasound focus, and those that are too far away or in the “dead” areas cannot be treated. Therefore, whether or not fibroids can be treated with the “Helio knife” can only be determined after a doctor’s examination. For “adenomyoma”, some patients can also be treated with “Helio knife”, but because “adenomyoma” does not have clear borders like fibroids, the treatment effect is not as good as that of “fibroids”. It is important to know that there is no good treatment for adenomyoma, and the “Sea Scalpel” is a more effective method to treat adenomyoma and preserve the uterus.