The time required for full femtosecond laser surgery, which depends on the condition of your eye, is about 10 to 20 minutes.
Full femtosecond laser surgery is known as femtosecond laser small incision corneal stromal lens removal, which is mainly used to correct refractive errors. As each person’s eye foundation is different, the exact operation time of the surgery may vary a little.
The surgical procedure includes preoperative sterilization as well as preparation time. If the eye is in good condition during the operation and works well with the operator, the operation may be completed in about 10 minutes. If the eye is more complex and you do not work well with the operator, it may take 20 minutes or more to complete, depending on the individual.
After the full femtosecond laser surgery, you should pay more attention to rest, do not use your eyes for a long time in a row, and you need to follow up strictly in the early stage, take medication according to the doctor’s prescription, and have regular follow-ups.