1. Femtosecond laser surgery: Also known as LASIK surgery or FS-LASIK surgery, it is a myopia correction surgery that combines femtosecond laser equipment and excimer laser equipment. In semi-femtosecond surgery, the corneal flap is made by semi-femtosecond laser, and then the cornea is ablated by excimer laser. Compared with full femtosecond surgery, semi-femtosecond surgery needs to make corneal flap, so postoperative care and recovery need more energy and time.
2. All-femtosecond laser surgery: also known as smile surgery, is a myopia correction surgery using femtosecond laser equipment throughout the operation. All-femtosecond laser surgery mainly uses femtosecond laser to make corneal microlens on corneal stroma. As long as the surgeon takes out the lens, the operation is completed, and the biomechanics of the whole cornea is more stable. This surgical technique can provide more accurate and predictable correction results, while reducing the process of valve making in traditional surgery.
3.ICL intraocular lens implantation: ICL (Collamer Lens) intraocular lens implantation is a surgical method to correct myopia by implanting an intraocular lens with adjustable transparency. In ICL surgery, the doctor will implant a foldable intraocular lens in the eye to change the refraction of light and correct myopia. Unlike laser surgery, ICL surgery does not need to cut the cornea, so it requires less shape and thickness of the cornea.
When choosing the surgical method for myopia, the doctor will make the best surgical plan according to the patient's eye health, myopia degree, corneal condition and personal needs. We suggest that you make a detailed evaluation and consultation with an experienced ophthalmologist to determine the most suitable surgical method for you.
As a professional ophthalmology institution, Aier Ophthalmology has an experienced team of doctors and advanced equipment, which can provide you with a personalized surgical plan to ensure the safety and effect of the operation.
Thank you again for your concern and trust in Aier Ophthalmology! If you have any further questions or need more information, please feel free to contact us. I wish you find the most suitable surgical method for myopia and achieve good postoperative results!