After myopia correction surgery, the patient’s vision can usually return to 5.0 in about a week if there are no other abnormalities in the eye.
Myopia correction surgery is a minimally invasive procedure and recovery is relatively quick. In most cases, patients can return to a normal vision of 5.0 in about one week after surgery if there are no other factors in the eye that cause vision loss.
Myopia correction surgery is a commonly used treatment for myopia in ophthalmology. Depending on the approach taken in myopia correction surgery, it can be categorized into excimer laser surgery, semi-femtosecond laser surgery, full-femtosecond laser surgery, and posterior chamber IOL implantation in crystalline eyes.
Myopia patients are advised to consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and choose the appropriate treatment under the doctor’s guidance.