Principles of Full Femtosecond Surgery

The principle of full femtosecond laser surgery is to cut the corneal stroma and change the curvature of the cornea through the ionization effect formed by the laser beams emitted by the femtosecond laser instrument, thus repairing the refractive defects of the patient’s eyes and correcting myopia.
Full Femtosecond Laser Surgery is a commonly used means of treating and correcting myopia. By using the Full Femtosecond Laser to emit a laser beam that focuses to form a focal point in the corneal stroma, and the high energy at the focal point creates an ionization effect, which serves to cut the corneal stroma, and accurately change the curvature of the cornea according to parameters designed before the surgery, thus correcting myopia.
Myopia patients are advised to consult the doctor in time to assess their condition and choose the appropriate surgical plan under the doctor’s guidance.