I'd like to ask whether I should directly recruit non-commissioned officers now, but is it okay for me to have myopia surgery now?

It is best to go six months in advance if you recruit non-commissioned officers directly, because there is a recovery period besides the operation period. If it is excimer laser surgery for ametropia, the requirement is more than half a year after operation, and there are no complications. Although the army's requirements for vision have been slightly relaxed in the last two years, as long as the vision is corrected by surgery more than six months in advance and the vision is normal during the physical examination, the vision examination is considered qualified. Even so, it is recommended that the schedule be as early as possible.

If you want to do myopia surgery, recommend Beijing Ximalin Shunchao Eye Hospital. This is a modern ophthalmology medical group integrating clinical medical services, education and training, and scientific research, which has created a model of medical cooperation between the Mainland and Hong Kong.

At present, the hospital offers nine sub-specialties, including: refractive correction, cataract, strabismus and amblyopia, pediatric ophthalmology, glaucoma, vitreous and retina, cornea and ocular surface, orbit, dry eye and medical optometry, providing patients with one-stop Hong Kong-style ophthalmic medical services, covering all fields of ophthalmology, from basic health examination of ophthalmology to optometry, from special examination and specialist diagnosis and treatment to various ophthalmic operations and postoperative rehabilitation.