Surgery for hand sweating is usually minimally invasive, and in a normal adult, for example, recovery usually takes a month after surgery. Hyperhidrosis is a benign condition characterized by episodic sweating of the hands. The current clinical surgical method for hand sweating is sympathetic ganglionectomy, which is an effective treatment, with incisions in the axilla bilaterally, and takes about one month to recover from the surgery. It takes about one month to recover from the surgery. During the recovery period, you need to pay attention to protecting the wound and keeping the surrounding skin clean and dry, so as to avoid secondary infections, which may affect the healing of the wound. Maintain a positive and optimistic mood, avoid negative emotions such as anxiety and irritability, and develop good living habits to promote wound healing. The patient is advised to consult the attending physician for specific recovery time.