The time to release the bandage after minimally invasive breast nodule surgery depends on the patient’s postoperative recovery, and the bandage can be released in 3-4 days in general. The role of the bandage after minimally invasive mammary nodule surgery is to prevent postoperative bleeding, to fix and compress the incision site to avoid bleeding or hematoma, and to help the patient’s recovery. In general, minimally invasive surgery incisions are small and recovery is fast, and the bandage can be released in 3-4 days. Some patients have a good recovery and can have their straps released after 3 days. However, patients with lax breast, obese body type and poor wound recovery need to extend to 7 days before releasing the bandage, which can help the breast to recover better. In addition, the bandage should not be too tight after surgery, so as not to affect the blood supply, so as to affect the wound healing. After minimally invasive breast nodule surgery, you should pay attention to the hygiene of the wound, prevent infection, review regularly, eat a light diet, and avoid spicy and stimulating foods.