Full femtosecond laser surgery is not recommended when you are on vacation, i.e. during menstruation.
Full femtosecond laser surgery is a common means of correcting and treating myopia, which usually requires patients to be at least 18 years old and the myopia has not continued to grow for more than one year, and patients need to make appropriate preparations before the surgery.
Patients should avoid menstruation because menstruation will affect the patient’s blood clotting function and body resistance, and arranging surgery during menstruation may increase the risk of complications such as fundus hemorrhage and infection.
Meanwhile, patients should also pay attention to the fact that there should not be any active inflammation in the eye, such as keratitis, conjunctivitis, etc. Keloid patients are also not suitable for surgical treatment, and it is recommended to consult a physician in time if there is any discomfort.