Full femtosecond laser correction and ICL implantation are both popular ways to correct myopia, and which one is better varies from person to person; there is no better procedure than the right one.
There is a big difference between the principle and operation process of full femtosecond and ICL implantation. The former is done by cutting certain layers of the cornea to make lenses on the cornea to correct myopia; the latter is done by implanting IOLs in the anterior chamber. The different correction principles of the two correspond to different surgical conditions and suitable candidates.
The full femtosecond myopia correction method is performed on the cornea, thus it has obvious limitations in terms of corneal thickness and myopia, and is not suitable for mismatches such as too high a degree or too thin a cornea, whereas IOL implantation does not have high limitations, and can be performed on myopia of thousands of degrees as long as the anterior chamber depth and other conditions are met, and it belongs to the type of surgery that is reversible.
It is recommended that the choice of the specific type of myopia correction surgery should be made after perfect optometry, corneal thickness and anterior chamber depth measurements, and then under the guidance of the doctor’s advice to make the appropriate choice.