How long does it take for your vision to stabilize after full femtosecond myopia surgery?

The stabilization period for full femtosecond myopia surgery is usually one month after surgery. Most patients with full femtosecond myopia surgery can reach their preoperative estimated vision the next day, and some patients may be more stable in about a week, while the full recovery period for full femtosecond laser surgery may be about six months. Therefore, currently there are special requirements for getting full femtosecond laser surgery, such as those who are preparing for the draft or becoming a police officer, and it is generally recommended to get full femtosecond laser surgery about six months in advance. Full femtosecond laser surgery is currently a very safe surgical procedure that does not lift the corneal plate and removes the small incision lens made by the full femtosecond laser through a small 2mm incision, without destroying more of the cornea after surgery and usually with very good stability.