Can true myopia be cured

True myopia cannot be cured. This is because the vast majority of true myopia is axial myopia, which means that the anterior and posterior lengths of the eyeballs have lengthened and there is no way to restore them. If it is pathologic myopia or high myopia, there will also be changes in the fundus, such as myopic arcuate spots, leopard-like fundus, subretinal neovascular membrane, macular hemorrhage, irregularly shaped retinal atrophy spots of various kinds and so on, these changes are irreversible and irrecoverable, so myopia can only be corrected, not cured. It can be corrected optically by frame glasses, corneal contact lenses, etc.; it can also be corrected by myopic laser surgery, which can control the deepening of myopia through posterior scleral reinforcement, refractive lens surgery, keratoplasty, and other measures, as well as minimize the occurrence of fundus complications.