The decellularized allogeneic tissue isolation procedure can usually be recovered in two months. Decellularized allogeneic tissue isolation surgery is an emerging biomaterial implanted into the human body, instead of removing normal cells, generally does not produce immune rejection, and has good histocompatibility. Postoperative recovery is important, especially in the first 7-10 days after surgery, pay attention to wound cleaning to avoid infection. Attention should be paid to the surgical wound and patch within 2 months after surgery, which can be fixed by bandage to prevent the patch position from changing. Try not to get too much water on the wound, keep the wound dry and clean, reduce exercise, strengthen nutrition, pay attention to hygiene, and also should not have sex too early to avoid delayed healing. If there is any other discomfort, go to the hospital in time, so as not to delay the condition of the body to cause damage.