It is commonly believed that it takes about 1 to 3 months to fully recover from myopia surgery. During recovery, you should reduce the frequency of eye use and minimize the use of electronic devices to achieve optimal recovery. The exact amount of time to rest varies depending on the type of surgery, individual recovery, and other factors. Full femtosecond surgery does not need to do corneal flap, the surgery is more minimally invasive, the recovery will be faster, the rest time required after the surgery will be a little shorter, usually the next day after the surgery can work normally, there will be no discomfort, but try to use the computer as little as possible within a week, and pay attention to the frequency of using the eyes in the next three months. Semi-femtosecond and excimer laser surgeries require the production of a corneal flap, and accordingly require a longer recovery time. It is recommended that you do not work for a week and try to avoid the use of electronic products. You can work normally for up to three months, but take rest and do not overuse your eyes. The exact amount of rest time after myopic surgery depends on the individual’s recovery, and should be followed up with checkups as prescribed by the doctor.