Usually, benign tumors can be cured clinically after surgical removal and will not affect life expectancy. Benign tumor is an abnormal proliferation of some tissue cells in the body, which usually grows expansively and slowly, such as hemangioma, lipoma, etc. It usually does not have distant metastasis. If the tumor keeps growing, it may cause pressure on the surrounding tissues, but it does not invade the adjacent normal tissues, and the tumor is mostly spherical or nodular in shape, with clear demarcation from normal tissues. Therefore, patients need to undergo surgical excision, which is usually complete and has a good postoperative recovery without affecting the survival of the patient. At the same time, patients do not need special treatment after surgery, regular dynamic monitoring is sufficient, and if recurrence occurs, it can be detected and treated early. In addition, after surgical resection of benign tumor, patients should also pay attention to improve their living habits, preferably quit smoking and drinking, pay attention to diet and nutrition, ensure regular work and rest, and maintain a good state of mind.