A few days ago, I was invited to participate in the 2013 National Optometry Group Academic Conference academic debate on the topic of “Pros and Cons of Full Femtosecond Laser Refractive Surgery”, as the first defense, while winning, I also felt the shock and fervor that full femtosecond laser surgery brings to today’s myopic surgery world, so I would like to introduce the cutting-edge technology of full femtosecond surgery to the majority of myopic and astigmatic patients here. Therefore, I would like to introduce the cutting-edge technology of Femtosecond surgery to myopic and astigmatic patients. While the all-femtosecond laser stromal lensectomy was introduced in 2008, the flapless SMILE small incision all-femtosecond surgery has opened a new era of corneal refractive surgery. In just a few years, SMILE all-femtosecond has exploded in the world because of the advantages of all-femtosecond SMILE flapless and minimally invasive! All-femtosecond surgery uses a femtosecond laser to cut in three dimensions in the corneal stroma to create microlenses, which are removed through tiny incisions only 2-4mm long, eliminating the need for an excimer laser throughout the entire process, without a flap, and thus avoiding the risk of flap-related complications. The incision is only 20% of LASIK, preserving the strongest part of the cornea, making the cornea stronger and safer after surgery, reducing the risk of postoperative corneal dilation and the possibility of refractive regression. Post-operative nerve repair is faster, and corneal perception and dry eye recovery is more rapid. The laser and cornea are seamlessly scanned at zero distance, allowing for maximum scanning accuracy. The whole process of patient’s vision is unobstructed without disappearance, and the surgery is more comfortable, taking only 10 minutes for both eyes, providing the most comfortable one-stop experience.