Whether or not a review is needed 60 days after minimally invasive lumbar disc herniation surgery needs to be decided by the doctor according to your own situation, and can usually be repeated in about 90 days. Patients who have undergone minimally invasive lumbar disc herniation surgery are generally required to return to the hospital for a review 3 months after discharge from the hospital, which often includes checking the recovery around the wound, the recovery of the surgical site, and so on. Generally speaking, if the doctor does not specifically require the patient to return to the hospital for a review 60 days after the surgery, the patient can continue to cooperate with the functional exercises or continue to use the relevant medications as prescribed by the doctor. If there is any other abnormality or discomfort, or if the doctor asks for a review 60 days after surgery, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to check the recovery situation so as not to affect the recovery.