Are there any after-effects of laser eye surgery?

It is possible to develop sequelae from laser eye surgery.
For the most common laser surgeries to correct myopia, such as excimer laser surgery, semi-femtosecond laser surgery, and full-femtosecond laser surgery, there is a possibility of postoperative sequelae such as dry eye, cone cornea, corneal stromal scarring, and regression of myopia.
For glaucoma laser surgery, such as yag laser peripheral iridostomy, there is a risk of sequelae such as cataracts and malignant glaucoma.
For fundus laser surgery, there is a risk of sequelae such as macular edema and visual field defects.
Patients suffering from eye diseases should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for examination in time, and the doctor will design a specific treatment plan according to the condition.