Wearable devices and remote monitoring in post-op care are increasingly being used to improve recovery and patient outcomes following surgery. These devices provide continuous, real-time data on vital signs, mobility, and wound healing, enabling healthcare providers to monitor patients remotely and intervene before complications arise. Post-surgical patients can be discharged earlier and with more confidence, knowing that their recovery is being closely monitored. Wearables track parameters like heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and even temperature, helping detect potential issues such as infections or cardiac complications. As remote monitoring becomes more sophisticated, it offers significant benefits for both patients and healthcare systems, including reduced readmission rates, improved recovery times, and better overall care coordination. These innovations represent a shift toward more personalized and efficient healthcare delivery.