How long to grow back after minimally invasive incisional hernia surgery

After minimally invasive incisional hernia surgery can usually grow well in about a month, the specific recovery time is usually related to the surgical method, postoperative care, postoperative diet and so on. 1. Surgery: If the incisional hernia formation is not big, the local repair through the surgical way, if the abdominal wall defect is more serious, after the operation, but also through the patch to the local repair, the surgical operation of different ways, the local recovery time will also be different. Postoperative antibiotics (such as cefuroxime, levofloxacin, etc.) are needed to prevent infection. 2. Post-operative care: after the operation, the wound site should be changed every day, which can make the wound site heal quickly. If the care is not proper, it may lead to local inflammation and infection, thus affecting the normal recovery time of the patient. 3. Postoperative diet: patients need to eat more fresh vegetables, fruits (such as green vegetables, celery, apples, bananas, etc.) to supplement their own nutrition, to promote wound healing. Avoid spicy and stimulating foods, such as chili peppers and peppers, which will affect the local recovery. If the patient is not feeling well, it is recommended that the patient should seek medical advice in time to avoid delaying the condition.