“Who doesn’t understand that women love to look beautiful? However, traditional thyroid surgery will leave a long scar on the patient’s neck – especially for patients with scarred body, neck surgery is like a nightmare, which can be described as a cure for the body disease, but leave the heart disease. Along with the development of medical technology, “smaller and smaller, more and more hidden” surgical scars have become the mainstream trend of thyroid surgery. New surgical methods have been developed to ensure “smaller and more invisible” scars during thyroid surgery. Instead of the usual incision in the neck, the incision is made in the chest, through the areola or axilla, and a small hole of 0.5-1.0cm is made to complete the surgery, thus meeting the patient’s demand for small and hidden scars. At present, the indications for laparoscopic thyroid surgery include: 1, solid thyroid tumors with tumor diameter less than 5cm; cystic thyroid nodules; 2, parathyroid hyperplasia and adenomas; 3, hyperthyroidism with less than Ⅱ degree of enlargement; and 4, early and mid-stage thyroid cancer. By making an incision of ≤4cm in the neck, a thyroid specimen of 5cm in size can be removed with the aid of laparoscopic surgery. Current indications for laparoscopic-assisted small-incision surgery include: 1, various solid thyroid tumors; cystic thyroid nodules; 2, parathyroid hyperplasia and adenomas; 3, hyperthyroidism; 4, early, intermediate, and advanced-stage thyroid cancers; and 5, thyroid cancers that require cervicolateral zone lymph node dissection. For those patients with benign thyroid nodules with high scar requirements can be treated with ultrasound-guided radiofrequency therapy with only a fine needle eye in the neck and no surgical scar. In addition to the proven and high standard of surgical procedures chosen to minimize scarring, some scars recover on their own after surgery. In general, the scar will become harder to recognize 2-3 years after surgery, and can even be virtually invisible in patients with good skin texture; however, some keloid patients may experience post-surgical scarring growth instead.