Crystal detachment surgery is difficult and can be harmful to a patient’s vision, but it is not life-threatening.
A dislocated lens is a dislocated lens. The lens itself is a component of the eye that serves as a lens, and if it breaks away from its original position, it is called a lens dislocation, which can lead to vision loss. Patients with a dislocated lens can have surgery to remove the dislocated lens and sew in an IOL to improve their vision, which is more difficult and more harmful to their vision.
However, eye surgery is generally not life-threatening and therefore less dangerous. However, in order to protect vision, patients need to visit regular hospitals and cooperate with doctors.
It is recommended that post-lens dislocation patients follow the doctor’s instructions for care, have regular checkups, and seek prompt medical attention when discomfort occurs.