After retinal detachment treatment, it is usually possible to take a shower in 2 to 3 days because it is a laser treatment and there is no wound. However, if the patient is accompanied by retinal detachment and requires vitrectomy, it may take longer before bathing, and the exact time of bathing is related to the recovery of the patient’s condition. After a retinal detachment, there are various surgical repair options, such as laser surgery to close the detachment or treatment through extra-scleral cushion pressure surgery and vitrectomy. If the patient closes the retinal tear by laser, the recovery time is faster and he can take a shower in 2-3 days. However, if the patient’s condition is complicated and the recovery time is long, more time is needed for recovery. Patients with eye wounds need to be examined by a doctor to observe the surgical incision site and can shower if the wound is healed. However, patients are not advised to take a bath until the eye surgery incision has healed, so as to avoid dirty water getting into the eye and causing eye infections. Patients with retinal tears are advised to seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying their condition.