The cost of laser surgery for myopia varies depending on the patient’s condition, the type of procedure, and regional differences. Laser surgery to correct myopia is for patients with myopia who do not want to or whose occupation does not allow optical correction (frame glasses and contact lenses). There are strict indications: age 18-50 years old; stable refractive error for at least two years; preoperative examination indexes met; no other serious eye diseases (e.g. cone cornea, keratitis, glaucoma, etc.); no diabetes, collagen diseases and scars; good psychological quality and willingness to operate, etc. Laser treatment of myopia currently has the following procedures: the main procedures are: anterior subelastic laser keratomileusis (SBK), corneal in situ cutting (LASIK), excimer laser subepithelial keratomileusis (LASEK), semi-femtosecond laser surgery (FS-LASIK), and full femtosecond laser small incision lens removal (SMILE), etc. In addition, the operation can also be customized according to In addition, each patient’s condition can be individualized. With the use of the femtosecond laser, the cost of the procedure has increased to some extent, ranging from roughly $5,000 to $15,000. Therefore, the cost of refractive surgery varies in price depending on the type of surgery and regional differences.