Does full femtosecond surgery hurt after anesthesia?

After the full femtosecond laser surgery, after the anesthesia drugs have passed, patients will feel a foreign body sensation and slight pain in the eyes, but usually not very obvious, do not need to be too nervous.
Full femtosecond laser surgery is a common surgical method for the correction and treatment of myopia, astigmatism and other refractive errors, patients need to order anesthesia drugs in the eyes before the surgery, such as oxybuprocaine hydrochloride eye drops, proparacaine hydrochloride eye drops, etc. The anesthesia drugs are used to anesthetize the pain nerves of the eyes, and the patients can feel the pain in the eyes. The anesthesia is used to anesthetize the pain nerves in the eyes and make the surgery go smoothly.
Generally the anesthesia drugs used in the postoperative period of about 2 hours after the gradual loss of efficacy, the patient’s eye feeling will be restored, at this time the patient may appear in the eye of foreign body sensation and slight stinging pain and other symptoms, usually patients are able to tolerate, and will not cause a very strong sense of discomfort.
After the full femtosecond laser surgery, if patients have obvious eye discomfort symptoms, they should have a timely review, and the doctor will find out the cause and target treatment.