How Much Time to Recover from Recovery after Femtosecond Laser Surgery

About one week after the femtosecond laser surgery, the patient’s vision can be basically restored, but the incision of the surgery is completely healed and the patient’s condition is stabilized, which usually takes about three months, but the specific recovery time is related to the patient’s actual surgical situation as well as the post-operative care and the individual’s physical condition. Femtosecond laser is a kind of laser that operates in the form of pulses, and mainly utilizes the laser with shorter wavelengths to perform cutting operations on the cornea of the eye, so as to achieve the effect of correcting nearsightedness and improving the patient’s vision. The procedure is currently safer and less invasive to the patient’s eye, and the patient will recover faster. It usually takes about a week for the patient’s vision to return to normal after surgery. However, it usually takes about three months for the corneal wound to heal and for the patient’s condition to stabilize. In the early stage after surgery, patients need to avoid strenuous exercise, so as not to affect the recovery of the wound. It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for care after myopia surgery, have regular checkups, and seek prompt medical attention when discomfort occurs.