Inferior turbinate ablation is a minimally invasive surgical treatment that reduces the size of enlarged inferior turbinate tissue. In some people, the inferior turbinates may be relatively enlarged, usually due to heredity and chronic inflammation of the local tissues, which may affect nasal ventilation. Inferior turbinate ablation mainly uses low-temperature plasma technology to treat the turbinate tissues accordingly, which can ablate the enlarged turbinate mucosal tissues to achieve the purpose of treatment, and is often used to treat chronic hypertrophic rhinitis. Inferior turbinate ablation has relatively little damage to the surrounding normal tissues, and the postoperative recovery is also relatively fast, which can make the patient’s ventilation function significantly improved. In order to perform inferior turbinate ablation, it is necessary to perform it in the ear, nose and throat department of a regular hospital.