Myopia surgery does not cure myopia, it only corrects it. At present, myopia surgery mainly includes two ways, one is corneal refractive surgery and the other is intraocular refractive surgery, both of which have a corrective effect on the eyes rather than curing myopia. 1. Keratoconus: Keratoconus is a procedure that corrects myopia by changing the curvature of the cornea by altering the surface morphology of the cornea. The surgery can improve the patient’s vision, but it is not a cure, and the lesions caused by myopia still exist. 2. Intraocular refractive surgery: Intraocular refractive surgery refers to intraocular IOL implantation, which is a procedure to correct myopia by implanting an IOL into the eye to improve the patient’s vision, but it is not a cure for myopia. It is recommended that myopia patients should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and choose the appropriate treatment according to the doctor’s instructions.