If the patient recovers well after the McMurtagh procedure, he or she can wear underwear after a week. McMurtagh surgery has been used more widely in recent years, especially for young women, patients who are considered to have benign tumors, in order to achieve aesthetic results using minimally invasive surgery, the benefit is that the incision is smaller, about five millimeters. The trauma at the lesion is the same, or even larger than the traditional open surgery trauma, because the lesion is completely strangulated and then suctioned out of the body, if you want to achieve a complete removal of the mass, the extent of the resection is larger than the mass. Due to the large size, localized postoperative incisional pressure should be given in order to minimize postoperative bleeding. After the operation, the patient should be given to wear tight underwear to minimize the activity of the mammary glands, which can reduce the probability of bleeding in the operation, and can wear normal underwear after about one week, and should be given a bandage to put pressure on the bandage before one week.