Precision Femtosecond Laser Surgery and Full Femtosecond Laser Surgery are suitable for different types of patients, and it is not possible to generalize which one is better, and are suitable for patients with significant or insignificant higher-order aberrations, respectively.
Full femtosecond laser surgery cannot eliminate higher-order aberrations, but the surgical incision is smaller, so it is less traumatic, quicker recovery, and less prone to postoperative complications such as flap displacement, and is more suitable for patients who have been examined by corneal topography and have lower higher-order aberrations. It is not possible to generalize which surgical method is better, the specific surgical method of the patient is related to the patient’s eye conditions.
Femtosecond laser surgery is able to improve the quality of vision by eliminating the patient’s high-order aberrations, and is more suitable for patients who have been examined by corneal topography and found to have more obvious high-order aberrations before the surgery.
Myopic patients are advised to visit the hospital in time to assess their condition and choose the appropriate surgery under the guidance of the doctor.