Prostate surgery can be healed after about 1-3 months, but it depends on the type of surgery, physical fitness and other conditions. The prostate gland is mainly a male-specific unpaired substantial gonadal organ, which is mainly composed of muscular and glandular tissues. Diseases such as prostate hyperplasia and malignant tumors of the prostate gland can occur, and all of them need to be treated surgically. Prostatic hyperplasia is most often treated with surgical procedures such as transurethral resection of the prostate, which generally takes about 3 months to make the epithelial tissue of the prostate fossa appear to crawl intact. Prostate malignancy is mostly treated with radical resection surgery, which should be evaluated according to the patient’s psychological state and physical fitness, and it takes 1 month to heal in normal cases, and prolonged for those who are not in good condition. It is recommended that patients maintain a good state of mind in their normal life, and when discomfort occurs, they should go to the hospital in time to ask a professional doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, so as to promote recovery.