Vascular plaques can be localized and completely removed by surgery, which is the simplest, most direct and fastest method. Whereas, usually, arteries throughout the body are involved and need to be treated with medication, which cannot be completely eliminated. Localized vascular plaque can be removed by surgical stripping. Surgery is the simplest, most direct and fastest way to visualize the plaque in the arterial vessels and then strip it right off. Often, vascular plaque does not only appear locally in the blood vessels, but will involve multiple parts of the blood vessels throughout the body. In this case, oral medication is usually taken, especially for unstable plaques with a higher risk of dislodging, which need to be treated with antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin, or statin lipid-regulating drugs such as atorvastatin under the guidance of a doctor. The appearance of vascular plaque, you can go to the hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.