Life afterwards
Liver transplants are generally very successful and most people are eventually able to return to their normal activities afterwards.
It can take a year or more to fully recover.
After a liver transplant, you'll need to:
- take medicines to stop your body attacking the new liver (immunosuppressants) for the rest of your life
- have regular check-ups to see how you're doing and check how well your new liver is working
- stay as healthy as possible – including eating healthily and exercising regularly
Most people live more than 10 years after a liver transplant and many live for up to 20 years or more.
Read more about life after a liver transplant.