If the outcome after macular cleft surgery is poor, patients may consider continuing clinical observation or having a second surgery. If the postoperative period for macular cleft is short, patients may consider continued clinical observation and strict adherence to medications prescribed by the doctor. Patients with macular lentigines are reset surgically and usually recover gradually in about one month to three. Because each patient’s physique is different and the lesions are different, some patients may need a longer recovery time and can be observed for a period of time. If the result is still not good even after a longer period of time after macular tear surgery, secondary surgery can be considered, such as vitreous cavity gas injection again, inner retinal borders membrane peeling and other surgical methods. It is recommended that patients after macular cleft surgery follow the doctor’s instructions for care, regular review, and timely consultation when discomfort occurs.