My friend, if you are already planning to remove your glasses through surgery, you must be asking, “What kind of myopia surgery method should I choose?” And this method should be the most suitable, safe and effective for you. There are many surgical methods available today to treat myopia. The most mainstream methods are LASIK and LASEK surgery. The Chinese name for LASIK is paramagnetic laser in situ keratomileusis. This procedure involves cutting a corneal flap in the center of the cornea with a precision microkeratome, then cutting the corneal stroma with an excimer laser, and finally resetting the flap to complete the surgery. The biggest advantage of this surgery is that it preserves the integrity of the cornea, thus it has the advantages of light postoperative reaction, fast vision recovery, less corneal clouding and refractive regression, etc. It is the most abundant myopia surgery method nowadays. LASEK surgery is known as paramagnetic laser subepithelial keratomileusis in Chinese. It is performed by chemically or mechanically separating the basement membrane of the corneal epithelium by forming a gap, then cutting the corneal surface with an excimer laser, and finally resetting the epithelial flap to complete the surgery. The biggest advantage of this procedure is that the postoperative visual quality is better. It is suitable for patients with thin corneas and deeper degrees. The disadvantage is that some patients experience significant discomfort and take longer to recover their vision. With the advent of Epi-LASEK (mechanical excimer laser subepithelial keratomileusis), the improvement of surgeon’s skill level and the better preservation of corneal epithelial activity during surgery, the status of LASEK surgery has been increasing in recent years. Based on these two surgical approaches, there are different adjunctive techniques to improve the quality of vision. For example, wavefront aberration and corneal topography-guided excimer refractive surgery. They have expanded the range of surgical indications. In recent years, ICL surgery (intraocular lens implantation) has achieved good clinical results as a treatment for hyperopic astigmatism and is increasingly becoming the preferred surgical option. Dozens of AC ICL (anterior chamber IOL) and PC ICL (posterior chamber IOL) surgeries performed in our hospital have been successful in the treatment of hyperopic astigmatism. The future of these procedures holds great promise. Although, surgery for myopia has achieved good results, there are certain surgical complications associated with surgery. In addition, due to individual differences, different patients, or even both eyes of the same patient, respond differently to surgery, and these differences can also affect the outcome of the surgery. Furthermore, the cost of the procedure is expensive due to the expensive surgical equipment and thus the procedure is also expensive. Considering the above factors, patients should determine whether they are suitable for surgical treatment according to their specific situation and choose which surgery to perform under the guidance of their doctor. At the same time, patients must be prepared to take into account the individual differences in surgical outcomes without unrealistic expectations. Although the results and safety of modern refractive surgery have been greatly improved, they are still not absolutely perfect. The results are satisfactory for most people, but there are still a few unsatisfactory results. Therefore, before undergoing surgery, patients should also be fully prepared. In order to minimize the occurrence of complications, patients should try to go to a large hospital with better technology and equipment for the surgery.