Thyroid surgery and open surgery have their own advantages, which one is better depends on the medical conditions, patient’s condition, and the patient’s demand for aesthetics, etc. It is recommended to consult with a regular hospital doctor. 1. Thyroid Lumpectomy: Thyroid Lumpectomy is a minimally invasive surgery, with less intraoperative bleeding than open surgery, less damage to the thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, and recurrent laryngeal nerves, less surgical risk, quicker recovery, and smaller and more invisible incisions without scarring on the exterior, which is cosmetically pleasing, and may be better for those who are concerned about scarring in exposed areas. 2. Open surgery: open surgery is to cut the external skin and expose the thyroid lesion for local excision, which can remove the lesion and lymph node metastasis more thoroughly, and the surgical effect is relatively better. In addition, thyroid cavity surgery has certain limitations, while open surgery has a wider range of adaptability. If the patient has a certain degree of tolerance for both types of surgery and the local medical conditions can be met, he or she can choose according to his or her own needs under the guidance of the doctor.