How soon can you drive after minimally invasive breast nodule surgery

After minimally invasive breast nodule surgery, you can usually drive for about 2 weeks, but it depends on the patient’s recovery. Minimally invasive surgery for breast nodules is less invasive, and the wound will gradually heal in 3 to 5 days after the surgery, but try to avoid engaging in substantial activities too early, otherwise it will easily lead to wound dehiscence, and it will affect the recovery of the body after the surgery. Generally about 2 weeks after the minimally invasive surgery, the body will gradually return to normal state, at this time, if there is no obvious discomfort, you can drive, but try to avoid long-distance driving, which can easily lead to physical discomfort. In addition, after the minimally invasive surgery for breast nodules, regular checkups should be conducted to observe whether the nodules have recurred.