Kidney transplantation is recommended at the age of 65, and if the patient has no contraindications, receiving a kidney transplant as early as possible can lead to a more satisfactory long-term survival. Patients at the age of 65 can also receive a kidney transplant, but need to be in the body without any contraindications on the premise of the general early acceptance of kidney transplantation, it is possible to achieve a satisfactory, long-term survival. The main clinical contraindications include: patients with malignant lesions; patients with infectious diseases, such as AIDS, liver function abnormalities; cardiac function abnormalities; coagulation dysfunction problems; and other serious organ dysfunction phenomenon, and active tuberculosis, etc., which are absolute contraindications. If you are 65 years old and need a kidney transplant, please go to the regular hospital in time, and the specific treatment plan should be chosen under the guidance of the doctor according to the cause of the patient’s illness.