Success is judged after hernia surgery when the incision is grade A healed and the affected area is no longer bulging. Hernias are a relatively common condition, inguinal hernias are common in children, straight hernias are common in older people, and most hernias, regardless of the type, require surgical treatment. Determination of healing after surgery is generally based on two things: One is that the incision is well healed, the incision is not cracked, there is no redness or swelling, there is no oozing, and the incision heals without heavy scarring. This aspect focuses on the condition of the incision, which needs to be at a grade A level of healing in order to indicate that there is no problem with wound healing. Secondly, the affected area is no longer bulging, hernia manifestation is the hernia sac outward on top of the skin, manifested in the affected area bulging or scrotum enlargement, the purpose of surgery is to improve this situation, so the postoperative recovery of good hernia, the affected area has been dealt with the hernia sac, and no longer bulging or hernia contents into the scrotum and so on, in order to indicate that the hernia has been cured. If there is any discomfort, seek medical attention and follow the doctor’s instructions.