Normalcy usually returns in 1 to 2 weeks after incontinence suspension surgery, but individual variability in recovery time exists from patient to patient and it is not possible to generalize. Urethral suspension surgery for patients with urinary incontinence can strengthen the support of the pelvic floor, mainly using a variety of materials (e.g., autologous fascia, synthetics, etc.), which are surgically placed behind the bladder neck as a support or as a urethral compression when the abdominal pressure is elevated to change the symptoms of urinary incontinence, and the surgery can be performed through a vaginal incision or an open surgery and laparoscopy. The recovery time of the patient should be analyzed according to his/her own situation, which is related to the individual’s physical condition, the completion of the surgery, and the severity of the disease. Most patients can return to normal in 1~2 weeks, and it is still recommended to consult the attending doctor for the specific time. After the operation, it is important to maintain sufficient rest and eat as light as possible to promote the recovery of the body.