Myopia surgery can correct myopia and improve patients’ vision, but myopia surgery does not treat orbital deformity, so patients’ orbital deformity cannot be improved after myopia surgery.
Myopia surgery is a common means of correcting myopia and is suitable for adult myopia patients. It mainly includes excimer laser surgery, semi-femtosecond laser surgery, full femtosecond laser surgery, and posterior chamber IOL implantation for crystalline eyes. Myopia correction surgery corrects myopia, but does not change the shape of the patient’s eye socket.
Myopia correction surgery corrects myopia and improves the patient’s vision, but does not usually change the appearance of the patient’s eye. Therefore, the state of the patient’s orbital deformity usually does not change after myopia correction surgery is done.
It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for care after myopia surgery, have regular checkups, and see a doctor when discomfort occurs.