How many days to recover from laparoscopy depends mainly on the type, size, and difficulty of the surgery. If it is an ordinary laparoscopic surgery, such as ectopic pregnancy, appendicitis, etc., the patient will be able to recover in about a week, or so. If a more major surgery is performed, such as total hysterectomy, radical colon cancer surgery, etc., the patient’s recovery will be a little slower and may take about a month to recover. Laparoscopy is a kind of surgery that uses a thin light-emitting tube to pass through an incision in the abdomen to observe the abdominal organs or female pelvic organs. Laparoscopic surgery can replace open surgery with a larger incision in the abdomen, and compared with open surgery, laparoscopic surgery is less stressful, less problematic, and less damaging, and usually on the same day of the surgery, you can be discharged from the hospital, which not only reduces the patient’s pain but also saves the time of the surgery, and it is the more commonly used surgical method in the clinic nowadays. It reduces the pain of the patient and saves the operation time.