Having a mammocentesis does not indicate that it is serious. Mammapuncture can be used to detect the nature of breast-occupying lesions, such as benign or malignant lesions. Until the mammocentesis test report is available, it is not certain that it is necessarily a serious breast condition. So, having a mammocentesis does not mean that it is serious, it could be a benign breast disease or a malignant breast occupying lesion, depending on the results of the mammocentesis. In the examination of breast diseases, color ultrasound, molybdenum target examination, and breast puncture, etc., are the more commonly used means of examination in clinical practice. However, the results of color ultrasound and molybdenum target examination can only be used for the auxiliary diagnosis of breast diseases, and cannot be used as the basis for confirming the benign or malignant nature of breast diseases. If you want to accurately determine the benign or malignant nature of a suspicious breast lesion, you have to rely on the results of mammocentesis.