Is it normal for a full femtosecond to be 0.6 the next day?

On the 2nd day after full femtosecond laser surgery, the patient’s visual acuity is 0.6, which is mostly normal if there is no other obvious discomfort, and the patient’s visual acuity can be gradually restored after the inflammation subsides.
In the early stage after full femtosecond laser surgery, there will be a slight postoperative inflammatory reaction, so it will have some effect on vision. Due to the existence of individual differences, the degree of inflammatory reaction is different, and the effect on vision is not the same, so it is possible that the patient’s vision may not be able to return to normal on the second day of the surgery, and it can be gradually restored to normal generally in about 2~3 days.
Full Femtosecond Laser Surgery is the commonly used means of correcting and treating myopia. Through the Femtosecond Laser, the corneal stroma is cut and the curvature of the cornea is changed, so as to achieve the purpose of correcting myopia. If the patient’s vision does not improve for a long period of time after the surgery and is accompanied by discomfort symptoms such as photophobia and conjunctival congestion, it may be an abnormality that needs to be dealt with in a timely manner.
It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for care, regular checkups, and timely consultation when discomfort occurs after full femtosecond surgery.