One week after the full femtosecond surgery, you can properly do light physical exercise, but no anaerobic exercise or body contact sports. Full femtosecond surgery is the use of femtosecond laser to cut the lens-like corneal stroma, through a micro-incision to remove the cut tissue, to achieve the purpose of vision correction. One week after the full femtosecond surgery, you can do appropriate light physical, less sweaty sports, such as domestic labor, walking, etc., but not intense exercise, so as not to cause a lot of sweat due to strenuous exercise, dripping into the eyes to cause eye infections. After the full femtosecond surgery, the incision needs some time to heal, it is recommended to avoid body contact sports, such as basketball, soccer, etc., within one month to avoid eye trauma; at the same time, avoid swimming, push-ups and other anaerobic sports, because sewage will enter the eyes during swimming to cause infections, and push-ups and other anaerobic sports due to the instantaneous burst of force is easy to cause intraocular pressure, which is not conducive to the recovery of the operation. In addition to paying attention to sports after full femtosecond surgery, you also need to pay attention to the regular use of anti-inflammatory eye drops as prescribed by the doctor, and keep your eyes clean and hygienic, and review your eyes on time to monitor your vision regularly.