Can I go for a review after breast nodule surgery?

There are two types of surgeries for breast nodules, the minimally invasive surgery for breast nodules and the traditional incision surgery, which can be done as a day hospitalization with a 24-hour discharge, or the surgery can be scheduled on an outpatient basis. After the surgery most doctors will give a bandage, which in most cases can be lifted after 48 hours, and the doctor will advise the patient and even make an appointment for the patient to have a review. There are several main purposes of the review: 1) to find out the results of the medical examination; 2) to observe whether there is any bleeding or hematoma in the wound; and 3) to instruct the patient on further rehabilitation, how to take a bath when and whether to avoid hard rubbing when bathing.