After myopic surgery, the recovery time of the patient’s condition is mainly related to the patient’s physical condition and the surgical method. Depending on the patient’s physical condition and the surgical method, the postoperative recovery time varies, and the recovery time can be as short as one week and as long as three months.
1. Patient’s Physical Condition: For patients with low myopia and good physical condition, the postoperative recovery time is shorter, and normal vision can be restored in about one week after the operation, and the corneal wound recovers well. For patients with higher myopia and poorer health, the recovery time will be longer, and it may take about 1 month to gradually return to normal.
For patients with eye complications such as corneal infection, the recovery time is even longer and may take about 3 months.
2. Surgical methods: If patients choose semi-femtosecond, full-femtosecond and other surgical methods, corneal tissue damage is relatively small, the recovery time is shorter, in about 1 week after the operation can be restored to vision, does not affect the normal life. If patients choose LASEK and other procedures, these procedures require a longer recovery time, about 2 weeks vision can be stabilized, the corneal tissue needs about 3 months to repair.
It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for postoperative myopia care, have regular checkups, and seek prompt medical attention when discomfort occurs.