It usually takes 1-3 months to go out after minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery, the details are as follows: First, for mild lumbar disc herniation, after treatment with minimally invasive surgery, the patient should rest in bed for 2-4 weeks to strengthen the exercise of the lumbar spine, and can go out and live normally in about four weeks. Second, for slightly serious lumbar disc herniation and other diseases, using minimally invasive surgery, the patient should rest strictly in bed for about two months. After two months, the patient should wear a lumbar girth to protect the patient from bed activities and walk around the room normally, and remove the lumbar girth fixation in about three months to be able to go out, live and work normally. Therefore, when you can go out after minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery depends on the degree of disease development. If the degree is mild, the speed of returning to normal life will be faster.