The full recovery period after bladder neck contracture surgery takes 1 to 3 months, which varies from person to person. Bladder neck contracture can be caused by congenital lesions, inflammation, surgery, bladder neck smooth muscle thickening, etc. It is mainly common in males, and manifests itself as effortful or incomplete urination. It can usually be treated by conservative and surgical methods. Bladder neck contracture surgery is mainly a bladder enlargement and molding surgery, which can effectively expand the bladder capacity and release the bladder neck obstruction. The recovery time for bladder neck contracture surgery needs to be determined by the individual’s physical condition. If you have a strong constitution, you will be able to fully recover in about a month. If there are post-operative complications or other underlying medical conditions, the recovery time may be longer, varying from person to person, around 3 to 4 months. After the bladder neck contracture surgery, pay attention to the dryness and hygiene of the urethra area to avoid infection. Pay more attention to your daily diet, do not eat spicy and greasy food, and focus on a light diet. After the bladder neck contracture surgery, patients may still have contracture again. If the patient again experiences symptoms such as difficulty in urination, frequent urination, incomplete urination, etc., it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.