Can you have myopic surgery during your physiological period?

Physiological period is not an absolute contraindication for myopic surgery, but in order to avoid the effect of surgery being affected by menstruation, patients need to avoid physiological period before undergoing surgical treatment.
During the physiological period, the risk of postoperative bleeding is higher because the blood clotting function of women decreases accordingly. At the same time, the resistance of women during menstruation is relatively low, and patients are also prone to eye infections, resulting in delayed wound healing. Myopia surgery is an elective surgery, and it is recommended that patients avoid undergoing myopia surgery during their physiological period to avoid affecting the outcome of the surgery.
In addition, myopic surgery is not recommended for underage patients or women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
It is recommended that myopia patients seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment.