The exact amount of pain after tongue tie surgery varies from person to person and usually lasts about 3 to 5 days. Tongue tie surgery is a routine surgery in oral and maxillofacial surgery, which is mainly used to treat symptoms such as inability to lift the tongue properly and dysphonia caused by a short tongue tie. Tongue tie surgery is usually performed before the child starts talking at the age of 1 to 2 years. The procedure involves applying local anesthesia to the area to be operated on, and after the anesthesia has been successfully applied, the tongue tie is cut and lengthened using scissors, scalpels, or lasers. After tongue tie surgery, it usually takes a week for the wound to heal, and there will be pain for three to five days while the wound recovers; it is important to keep the wound clean and to avoid irritating foods such as hot and spicy foods. After tongue tie surgery, you should take care of the wound and follow up with your doctor.