How soon can I go to work after biosurgery

How long can you go to work after biosurgery depends on the patient’s surgical incision and the recovery of the body itself. First, if the patient’s incision heals well and does not cause local redness, swelling, pain, infection and other symptoms, and does not affect the normal function of the patient’s limbs. In this case, the patient can go to work normally after 2-3 weeks of rest after the surgery. Second, if the patient’s incision is deeper, accompanied by local vascular and nerve damage, affecting the normal activities of the affected limb, while the incision is accompanied by a small amount of fat liquefaction or infection. At this time, patients need to strengthen the incision dressing change, functional exercise of the affected limb, and the whole healing time is often longer. Some patients even need 2-3 months of recovery time before they can go to work normally.