Cervical lymph nodes are one of the more common diseases in clinical practice. In general, the specific methods of surgical excision are as follows: i. After the patient takes infiltrative anesthesia of the neck satisfactorily, the surgical area is routinely disinfected and sterile cavity wipes are laid. Second, a curved incision is made with the skin texture, and the skin and subcutaneous tissues are incised to reveal the enlarged lymph nodes. Third, separate the adhesions between the lymph nodes and the surrounding tissues, taking care to avoid damaging the important blood vessels and nerves in the neck. Fourth, after complete freeing of the swollen lymph nodes, pathological examination is performed. Fifth, the surgical wound needs to be thoroughly hemostatic to avoid postoperative subcutaneous fluid and blood accumulation. Six, suture the skin and subcutaneous tissue, and absorbable threads are feasible for cosmetic suturing within the neck to facilitate the reduction of neck scar generation.