The recovery time for cementing surgery is very short, with patients recovering from this type of surgery in less than two weeks. Of course, the recovery here refers to the surgery itself. The recovery time for this type of surgery is only the time needed for the wound to recover and heal. Because the bone cement itself, the setting time in the body is very short and can take as little as ten minutes. Therefore, after the surgery, the implanted bone cement is basically ready for use. The bone cement is not resorbable, so the implanted bone cement is ready for use after surgery. Some patients can be on the floor and weight-bearing on the second day after surgery. For example, patients who have had a joint prosthesis fixed with bone cement can be on the floor and weight-bearing with the help of their family members on the second day after surgery. For patients who have undergone spinal strengthening, the time to be able to move to the floor and put weight on the body is determined by the patient’s physical condition. However, the recovery time for the cementing procedure itself depends only on the healing of the wound. In addition, if the patient has some other disease, such as severe osteoporosis or other pathology of the joint. The overall recovery time will depend on the speed of recovery from other diseases.