Nowadays, more and more patients are undergoing diagnosis and treatment of breast diseases by minimally invasive rotary mastectomy, so what are the precautions in life and diet after minimally invasive surgery? Wang Chunfang, Department of Breast Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine First of all, the postoperative puncture can be covered with gauze or band-aid within one week to avoid local infection; the amount of upper limb movement should not be too much within one month after surgery to avoid pulling and stimulating the puncture area; diet wise, do not eat spicy and stimulating diet, such as chili, onion, ginger, garlic, leek, garlic shoots, pepper, pepper, cinnamon, mutton, beef, seafood, etc. If there is internal hematoma, apply anti-swelling cream; at the same time, take Chinese medicine under the guidance of doctor to facilitate recovery, improve local blood flow and prevent future hyperplastic mass disease.