The healing time for anterior rectal protrusion surgery is generally related to the type of surgery a patient has, and ranges from about 10 to 30 days. Common surgical procedures for anterior rectal protrusion include both transvaginal and transanal repairs. Transanal repairs are performed by using a ligature or anastomosis to correct the protruding rectal pouch for therapeutic purposes, and patients tend to heal the wound in about 10 to 15 days. Transvaginal repair, mostly through the excision, suture part of the mucosa, to achieve the therapeutic purpose, the patient after the operation recovery time is a little longer, probably need about 20 ~ 30 days. The specific recovery time is related to the individual’s physical condition and the type of surgery. Therefore, it is recommended that patients actively cooperate with the treatment after the operation, follow the doctor’s instructions to promote wound healing, and promptly go to the hospital if they feel unwell, so as to avoid affecting the prognosis.