After myopic surgery, the patient’s vision is usually normal, but the exact level of vision is related to the patient’s condition. In general, after myopic surgery, corneal edema, patients will have some blurred vision, usually in about 1 week can return to a better vision state. In about 1-3 months after surgery, vision will gradually stabilize and reach the normal vision standard. However, the specific vision prognosis is related to the patient’s condition. If the patient has a corneal infection after myopic surgery, the patient’s vision may decrease and remain in a state of blurred vision, and corneal opacities may occur, making it more difficult to return to a normal level of vision. Postoperative patients should also pay attention to eye protection, reasonable eye use, avoid excessive eye use, which will help the recovery of vision. Post-op myopia patients are advised to follow the doctor’s instructions for care, regular checkups, and timely consultation when discomfort occurs.