Minimally invasive breast surgery can be painful, but is generally well tolerated. Minimally invasive breast surgery refers to injuries to the breast. Minimally invasive surgery of the breast, at present, usually refers to minimally invasive surgery of benign breast lumps. When minimally invasive surgery is performed, anesthesia is given to the local tissues of the breast to minimize the pain caused by the surgery, and the procedure is generally painless. However, there may be pain after the anesthetic effect wears off. If the postoperative pain is severe, you can take oral painkillers such as Celecoxib and Ibuprofen as prescribed by your doctor. Minimally invasive breast surgery is fast recovery, less invasive and easy to operate. Patients with benign breast lesions, such as breast nodules and breast fibroids, can choose this treatment under the advice of their doctors.