After Trigger Finger release surgery, recovery usually progresses over several weeks. Swelling, stiffness, and soreness are common in the first 1–2 weeks, and gentle finger movements are encouraged early to prevent stiffness. Most patients can resume light daily activities within 1–2 weeks, while full grip strength and normal hand function typically return in 4–6 weeks, depending on individual healing and adherence to hand exercises. Physical therapy or home exercises may be recommended to restore flexibility and strength and ensure a smooth return to normal hand use.