After twenty years of myopic surgery, patients may experience complications such as dry eye, infectious keratitis, cone cornea, refractive regression, etc. Myopic surgeries generally include full femtosecond laser surgery, excimer laser surgery, and IOL implantation, etc., and the complications of different surgical procedures are different.
1. Full Femtosecond Laser Surgery: The procedure is short and precise, and the more common clinical sequelae are dry eye, corneal hypermetropia, etc. Patients may also experience corneal precipitation and inflammation.
2. Excimer laser surgery: due to some patients’ own physique, eye condition and improper postoperative maintenance, it may lead to sequelae, such as infectious keratitis, diffuse interlaminar keratitis, cone cornea, refractive regression and so on.
3. IOL implantation: This surgery is suitable for patients with high myopia, and patients may have complications such as iris inflammation, corneal edema, endophthalmitis, etc. after the surgery.
It is recommended that patients after myopia surgery follow the doctor’s instructions for care, regular review, and timely consultation after discomfort occurs.