The incision recovery after breast rotational excision surgery is usually about one month, so it is better to drive after one month. After breast rotational excision surgery, you should avoid upper extremity exertion or strenuous exercise. Upper extremity exertion or strenuous exercise will involve the pectoralis major muscle, which may lead to re-injury of the wound that has not yet healed well, and undesirable consequences will occur. In addition, if the regional lymph nodes are removed, it may lead to swelling of the upper limbs due to the obstacle of lymphatic reflux, or fatigue and weakness of the muscles of the upper limbs, which may affect the movement of the upper limbs. It is recommended that patients should follow their own recovery or go to the hospital to review the recovery of the wound and drive again when it is safe to do so.