Having a second myopic laser surgery may lead to complications such as dry eye, corneal scarring, and cone keratitis.
Laser surgery is a common treatment for myopia, which is usually done by cutting the cornea and changing the thickness of the cornea to achieve a change in refraction. There are some possible complications of having this surgery, such as dry eye, corneal scarring, and cone keratitis, and generally the more times you have the surgery, the more damage it will do to your eyes, so the greater the chance of these complications occurring.
If your eyes are suffering from myopia, you can consider going to the hospital for myopic laser surgery to correct it, and after correction, you should carefully protect your eyes to avoid the damage caused by the second surgery to your eyes.
It is recommended that you use your eyes scientifically and reasonably, avoid eye fatigue, and ensure that you have enough residents, do not stay up all night, in favor of eye and physical health.