Minimally invasive surgery for anal papilloma does not hurt, because nowadays minimally invasive surgery requires anesthesia, and patients usually do not feel pain during the surgery. Anal papilloma belongs to benign tumors, which will increase in size and harden due to chronic inflammation and fecal stimulation, and in serious cases, it will prolapse outside the anus during bowel movement, and minimally invasive anal papilloma surgery will remove the anal papilloma for treatment. Before the operation, local anesthesia is needed, and when the patient has no pain perception in the lower part of the body, the operation will be carried out; during the process, due to the effect of anesthesia, the patient can’t feel the pain of the incision; after the operation, due to the gradual fading of the anesthesia, there will be a slight pain in the incision area, but it belongs to the tolerable range. To summarize, patients are advised not to worry too much, relax their mind, actively cooperate with the treatment, follow the doctor’s instructions, and communicate with the attending doctor if they have any questions.