Full femtosecond surgery for high school seniors can have an impact on their studies.
Full femtosecond laser surgery, usually used to correct myopia, astigmatism and other refractive errors, generally requires the patient to be 18 years of age or older, myopia stabilized for more than one year, the current senior students who meet these requirements, you can also consider doing full femtosecond laser surgery.
However, full femtosecond laser surgery requires regular checkups, takes up students’ study time, requires regular eye drops after surgery, and does not allow for long-time close eye use, so it still has a certain impact on high-intensity study.
If patients want to have full femtosecond laser surgery, they can first go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for examination, analyze whether the eye conditions are suitable for it, and combine with the patient’s current needs, the doctor and the patient will make the final decision by mutual discussion.