Plastic surgery friends all have the same state. Before the surgery, they can ask a thousand questions, such as how many stitches to use and what size needle to use to close the wound, and they will come to the post-operative swelling period to ask information about how to deal with some problems, but once the swelling period is over and the post-operative effects slowly appear, they can no longer be contacted, so much so that the nurses who ask for a review are so helpless that they want to cry. Many people think that after the cosmetic surgery, the swelling has gone down, the face looks better, and there is no discomfort, so they think that everything is fine, and they leave behind the mandatory post-operative checkups that the doctor told them. So is a post-operative review necessary or not? As the last step of the whole consultation process, post-operative review has an important role. Due to the individual differences of each person, even for the same surgery, the post-operative recovery time and results vary from person to person. Through a proper review, your doctor can provide you with more consistent and targeted help and guidance, so that you can achieve a more satisfactory treatment result. Especially after eye surgery, scar control is a big thing, and it is a “special” thing, often come to me only after the scar has formed, it will take more time and money may not be able to recover. In addition to breast augmentation, the first three years after breast implant surgery, you must go to the physician once a year to review. The physician will determine whether the implant material in the body is displaced or “running”, and whether the breast tissue around the implant has changed through various examinations. After the first three years, if there is no problem, you can have a review once every three years. For autologous fat breast augmentation, you must come for a review once in six months after the operation, so that the physician can understand the survival and calcification of the fat after breast augmentation and keep the image data for future comparison. Standard review process for general surgery: 1 week after surgery or when stitches are removed, 1 month after surgery, 3 months after surgery, 6 months after surgery and 1 year after surgery. Depending on the disease and surgery, the doctor will also tell each person the corresponding review time after surgery, so please remember your review time and do it regularly. However, each surgery is different, for example, people with high blood sugar need to control their blood sugar strictly after surgery and then increase the number of follow-ups, etc.