What to do if you lose your vision in six months with a full femtosecond



Vision loss in six months of full femtosecond can be corrected by reducing eye use, wearing eyeglasses, secondary corneal laser surgery, and crystalline lens implantation.

1. After full femtosecond laser surgery, if eye fatigue still exists, there is a risk that vision may continue to decline, so patients are advised to ensure good eye habits as much as possible to avoid eye fatigue.

2. If patients experience vision loss and unclear vision at a distance, they should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for optometry and wear frame glasses or contact lenses for correction.

3. If the patient still insists on removing the lens for correction, secondary corneal laser surgery or crystalline lens implantation can be considered to correct the vision.

Patients are advised to go to the hospital for examination and correction as prescribed by the doctor.