Is an amniotic membrane transplant hard to do?

Amniotic membrane transplants are generally not difficult to perform. Amniotic membrane transplantation is a type of ophthalmic surgery that is often used to repair corneal defects and conjunctiva to facilitate the repair of the ocular surface. Amniotic membrane transplantation is not a complicated procedure and requires careful handling to avoid damage to the ocular surface. Therefore, amniotic membrane transplantation is usually not difficult to perform. Amniotic membrane transplant patients should take care of their eyes and keep them clean. Do not overuse electronic devices, such as cell phones and computers, which may lead to eye fatigue and cause recurrence of eye diseases. Pay attention to the combination of work and rest, and ensure sufficient sleep. Normally relax your mood and avoid excessive mental stress. After amniotic membrane transplantation surgery, if the patient is not feeling well, he should go to the hospital in time and take corresponding measures under the guidance of the doctor to avoid adverse effects.