Generally, there are few after-effects after minimally invasive pneumothorax surgery. First, in my decades of experience in medicine, the patients I have done minimally invasive pneumothorax surgery on have basically recovered very well, and no one has had any after-effects, but very few patients may feel a bit of numbness and swelling around the operated wound. After the nerve is cut, just like the usual electricity, the wire is cut, naturally this piece of electricity will be cut off, after the power is cut off to the patient’s feeling is the local skin numbness. Second, there is still lymph on the skin, some people will feel that one side of the skin is high and the other side of the skin is low. This is because after the lymphatic skin is cut off, just like a barrage cut in the river, the upstream lymph does not have a way to effectively return to the downstream area, so there will be a difference in the water level on one side, that is, the lymphatic reflux, which will cause the skin to be high on one side and low on the other, but this situation is not very powerful, that is, 1-2mm high, and this lymphatic reflux in about six months, will gradually recover, the nerve The recovery of the nerves also takes six months. After about half a year, the sensation of this pneumothorax after surgery will slowly improve until normal.