Unlike regular patients, liver transplant survivors require lifelong follow-up after surgery. This is due to its own characteristics. After transplantation, you will always face rejection, infection and other potential complications, for which you will need to take immunosuppressive drugs and certain anti-infective medications for life. To prolong your life and improve your quality of life, early detection and treatment of post-transplant complications is key. This requires you to keep regular outpatient reviews. Through regular outpatient review, your doctor can detect early signs of complications, understand changes in laboratory data, and revisit whether the immunosuppressive regimen is reasonable. Problems can be addressed in a timely manner once they are identified. In this way, many complications can be eliminated at an early stage and the damage caused by complications can be kept to a minimum. In the early postoperative period, the number of reviews is relatively more frequent. As time goes on, the frequency of review decreases accordingly. It is important that you keep all the information from the outpatient review, including the laboratory results, the doctor’s diagnosis, the adjustment of medication regimen, etc., and create a complete “outpatient follow-up file” for yourself, which is very important for the early detection and diagnosis of certain complications.