1. Corneal thinning: Full femtosecond surgery involves lens removal in the corneal stroma, which may lead to a reduction in the mechanical strength of the cornea, with a risk of secondary corneal dilatation or conical cornea.
2. Vision loss: There is a risk of corneal stromal scarring after the procedure, which can lead to vision loss.
3. Myopia regression: For patients with unstable preoperative myopia or excessive postoperative eye use, there is a possibility of myopia recurrence.
4. Dry eye: The surgery may lead to changes in corneal morphology, affecting the stability of the inner lining, which may lead to dry eye.
Ayer Eye Hospital usually provides the following recommendations for the disadvantages of full femtosecond myopia surgery:
1. Strict screening of indications: to ensure that patients are eligible for the surgery and to reduce the risk of surgery.
2. Comprehensive preoperative evaluation: Understand the patient's eye condition through detailed preoperative examination to provide accurate data support for the surgery.
3. Personalized Surgical Plan: According to the patient's specific situation, a suitable surgical plan is formulated to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the surgery.
4. Strict post-operative care: follow the doctor's advice to avoid overuse of the eyes, go to the hospital for regular checkups, and deal with any discomfort or complications in a timely manner. Online Reservation for Ophthalmology Specialist