For most patients, surgery for a tension-free hernia requires a detailed and thorough preoperative examination by the surgeon. Most patients can eat after waking up from anesthesia. There is no need to lie flat for three days and no need to compress the incision. Young patients without underlying disease can get out of bed after surgery, but a little bed rest is recommended without restricting activities. Postoperative anti-inflammatory treatment is not required. There is no need to even remove stitches and you can be discharged 1-2 days after surgery. The recovery of patients after minimally invasive laparoscopic repair will be faster. Compared to traditional surgical treatment, it takes months or even six months for patients to return to normal work. Tension-free hernia repair and minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery solves this problem. Patients generally need only a few days of rest and can return to normal work in 1-2 weeks for those with light physical work; for those with heavy physical work, a slightly longer recovery of about 2 weeks is still needed. Outpatient review 1 week and 1 month after surgery.