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How long does it take to recover from hernia surgery with mesh?

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Ava Mcdaniel

Published Jul 13, 2026

How long does it take to recover from hernia surgery with mesh?

After hernia mesh surgery, most patients can go home the same day. Full recovery time may take four to six weeks. Right after surgery, patients should perform only necessary daily functions but can return to light activity after a few weeks of recovery.

Why is mesh bad for hernia repair?

Mesh placed inside the abdomen can also lead to scar tissue, or adhesion, formation that can predispose patients to bowel obstruction down the road. However, all patients who have had surgery in the abdomen also form these adhesions, so this is not a problem specific to the mesh itself.

What is the success rate of hernia mesh surgery?

Reports of 90 – 99% success rates are common. Mesh repairs, in many cases, offer a smaller chance of hernia recurrence rate than non-mesh repairs. Unfortunately, some repairs may lead to very high incidence of chronic pain, which can range from 5-15%. The key is to find a surgeon that performs a lot of hernia surgery.

Is abdominal hernia surgery considered major surgery?

A hernia repair is a common but major surgery with significant risks and potential complications. You may have less invasive treatment options available.

Can a mesh hernia repair fail?

Mesh used for hernia repair surgery has a high failure rate that can cause serious complications for patients, even years after the implant. Seven common signs and symptoms of hernia mesh failure include bulging, burning, constipation, impotent and sexual dysfunction, nausea, lethargy, and pain.

How long does abdominal mesh last?

Non-absorbable mesh will remain in the body indefinitely and is considered a permanent implant. It is used to provide permanent reinforcement to the repaired hernia. Absorbable mesh will degrade and lose strength over time. It is not intended to provide long-term reinforcement to the repair site.

What are the problems with hernia mesh?

The most common adverse events following hernia repair with mesh are pain, infection, hernia recurrence, adhesion, and bowel obstruction. Some other potential adverse events that can occur following hernia repair with mesh are mesh migration and mesh shrinkage (contraction).

What is the recovery time for abdominal hernia surgery?

Typically, you can resume normal day-to-day living within a few weeks. Professional opinions vary but most indicate a full recovery in two to four weeks. WebMD suggests three to four while the American College of Surgeons suggests two to three. Ultimately, it depends on the individual.

What are the side effects of a hernia mesh?

Hernia Mesh Side Effects. Hernia mesh can cause severe complications that predominately affect the abdominal area,intestines,and bowels.

  • Infections. In some cases,the body can reject the hernia mesh as a foreign object,resulting in an infection.
  • Hernia Mesh Can Migrate and Shrink.
  • Other Complications.
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