Stress urinary incontinence surgery, although not too complicated and minimally invasive, is after all a surgery that can cause some damage. Surgery is a double-edged sword that can be curative, but can also cause some damage. However, relatively speaking, the surgery is less damaging, but the surgery may also have complications, and the bladder and urethra may be damaged during the surgery leading to bleeding, and there may also be difficulties in urination due to the surgery caused by the tightness of the sling. However, the benefits of stress urinary incontinence surgery outweigh the disadvantages, and the vast majority of patients improve after surgery, with symptoms of incontinence disappearing and quality of life improving. Although there are complications with this procedure, they are rare, only a few percent, so there is not much to worry about.