You need to rest for about 4 weeks after myopic surgery. Myopic surgery, including intraocular refractive surgery and corneal refractive surgery, is a relatively sophisticated procedure that requires rest after completion.
Both intraocular refractive surgery and keratoconus surgery are minimally invasive and generally less traumatic to the eye. Under normal circumstances, the eye will return to its original state in about a week after the surgery. In order to facilitate recovery, it is recommended that you follow your doctor’s instructions closely after the surgery.
The rest period after surgery is about 4 weeks, during which you need to prevent infections and go to the hospital for regular checkups, which are mainly to check the cornea’s recovery and visual acuity.
You should not stay up late at night or use electronic devices for 4 weeks after myopic surgery, and you need to rest your eyes.