To have laser myopia surgery or not? Let’s decide after the examination

  ”Should I have myopic eye surgery?” This is a question that almost every myopia patient wrestles with before surgery. Surgical safety vs. aesthetic convenience, surgical price vs. visual outcome, countless times weighed, a PK, and possibly just a waste of expression. Because you haven’t figured out: can you do myopia surgery?  Whether or not you can have myopia surgery depends on whether or not you meet the conditions for surgery. There are some conditions that we are familiar with, such as having to be an adult over the age of 18 and under the age of 50. There are many other conditions that we don’t know about, and even the doctor has to go through an examination to know if you can do it.  Pre-operative examination for myopia surgery determines whether myopia surgery is safe or not. If someone who does not meet the requirements for myopia surgery has the surgery, it can lead to very serious consequences, even blindness. Currently, there are 24 preoperative examinations for myopia surgery taken by professional eye hospitals. 24 preoperative examinations are 24 safety gates, and the preoperative examinations are meticulous and precise in order not to miss any of the indications that are not suitable for surgery.  In other words, if you fail any of these preoperative exams, you don’t have to worry about whether to have myopia surgery or not. It’s not too late to obsess after the rigorous preoperative exams have confirmed that you can have myopia surgery. Therefore, for the safety of your eyes, please go to a public hospital’s excimer center for a detailed set of preoperative examinations before making a decision.