Can a scarred body have myopic surgery?

Myopia correction surgery is generally not recommended for patients with scarring, but it is specifically related to the patient’s body type.
Scarring is a specific type of body condition in which patients are prone to scar tissue growth after physical trauma. Some of the areas that are more prone to scarring are the trunk and the proximal parts of the extremities. Myopia surgery is not recommended for patients with scarring, but the specific possibility of myopia surgery needs to be evaluated by a doctor.
After surgery, scar tissue may form at the corneal incision site, which may reduce corneal transparency, thus seriously affecting the patient’s vision, but mild scarring is also feasible for myopic correction surgery.
It is recommended that myopia patients with scarring should visit a regular hospital to assess their condition and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of a doctor.