Recovery time for surgery on the vulva varies greatly depending on the anatomical layers involved and the patient’s physical condition, with recovery time usually ranging from a few weeks to a few months. If the suture surgery of the vulva involves fewer anatomical layers and the surgery is performed only on the mucous membrane layer of the vulva, the recovery time after the surgery is shorter and may be within a few weeks. However, if the vulvar suture surgery involves more anatomical layers, such as the muscular layer, or if the patient’s nutritional status is poor, the recovery will take longer and may take several months to recover. In addition, the recovery time of vulvar surgery is also related to the patient’s post-operative care. If the patient pays attention to the post-operative care after the vulvar surgery, the wound site is kept clean and there is no wound infection, the post-operative recovery time will be shorter. If the patient has redness, swelling, pain or even pus in the wound area after vulvar suture surgery, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause and then carry out targeted treatment.