Can you get a femtosecond in the right eye only for amblyopia?

If a patient has amblyopia in the right eye, it cannot be cured and vision improved by femtosecond surgery in the right eye; therefore, femtosecond surgery in the right eye is not recommended for patients. There are no surgical options for amblyopia, so patients cannot be treated with femtosecond surgery for amblyopia. Patients with amblyopia can have their refractive error corrected by wearing glasses, and at the same time have their vision improved by masking, i.e., masking the good eye to stimulate the development of the amblyopic eye. Patients may also undergo amblyopia training, such as tracing books and stringing beads, to consolidate the treatment effect. Before treating amblyopia, it is also necessary to find out whether the patient has congenital cataract or ptosis. Patients need to remove the original disease as soon as possible. Cataracts and ptosis can be treated by surgery. Patients with amblyopia are advised to seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.