Laparoscopic subtotal hysterectomy usually takes about 3 months to fully recover from, but the exact time varies depending on the individual’s health and other factors. Laparoscopic subtotal hysterectomy refers to the use of a laparoscope to remove a large portion of the body of the uterus, but still retaining part of the cervix. It usually takes about 3 months for a woman to recover from this procedure, but the exact time varies depending on the individual’s physical condition. If the patient is in good health and has a strong ability to recover, it may take less than 3 months or even 2 months to recover; however, if the patient is in poor health, weak, or has underlying medical conditions such as diabetes, it may take more than 3 months to recover. Due to individual differences, the attending physician should be consulted to determine the recovery time after surgery. Meanwhile, postoperative nutritional intake should be increased and appropriate walking should be done to promote the recovery of the body.