Is a full femtosecond done on both eyes at the same time?

Full femtosecond laser surgery is usually done on both eyes at the same time, but it can also be done on just one eye for patients with myopia in one eye.
Full femtosecond laser surgery is one of the most mainstream means of treating and correcting myopia. The femtosecond laser cuts the stromal tissue of the cornea and changes the refractive power of the cornea, thereby correcting myopia. For patients with binocular myopia, both eyes are usually corrected at the same time in a single surgery.
However, if the patient has myopia in only one eye, the patient can have only the myopic eye corrected and does not need to undergo surgery on both eyes.
It is recommended that myopic patients visit a hospital in a timely manner to have their condition evaluated and to choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of their doctor.