Can you have laser surgery for farsightedness?

Generally, farsighted patients can have laser surgery, but patients need to choose the appropriate treatment after a comprehensive assessment.
Hyperopia patients often have visual impairment and visual fatigue, so they need to take active treatment measures to correct the condition so as not to aggravate it. The principle of correction for hyperopia is that those with mild hyperopia and no symptoms and signs do not need correction, but need to be followed up for observation. If the degree of hyperopia is serious or accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms, orthokeratology can be used to correct it, and some patients can also undergo laser surgery.
For hyperopia, the commonly chosen laser surgeries include excimer laser corneal surface cutting and excimer laser in-situ keratomileusis, etc., which mainly aim at correcting hyperopia by reshaping the corneal curvature and increasing the corneal refractive error. However, it is worth noting that laser surgery is not a preferred treatment measure.
Patients with hyperopia are advised to undergo further detailed examination to clarify their condition and undergo a thorough assessment by a doctor. They should also pay attention to daily eye care, avoid excessive use of eyes, and undergo regular checkups.