Myopia stabilization refers to the stabilization of myopia. The stabilization of myopia is related to the patient’s age, physical condition and eye habits, etc. Most of the myopia stabilizes gradually around the age of 18 or later, but the specific situation is affected by the patient’s eye habits. Before the age of 18, due to unhealthy eye use factors such as long-term close eye use and learning pressure, myopia may increase rapidly, while most teenagers after the age of 18, myopia can be more stable, with a certain amount of increase every year, generally at a slower rate. However, if the patient suffers from pathologic myopia, the number of myopia can grow faster, even after adulthood, and at the same time, the eye axis lengthened significantly. It is recommended that myopic patients consult a doctor in time to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.