If a patient has re-myopia after refractive surgery, there may be several solutions: 1. Surgery based on the original plan, such as lamellar surgery or superficial surgery before surgery, can be done after surgery for the relevant examination. If the corneal thickness and other conditions are allowed, and other diseases are ruled out, you can consider to carry out a remedial surgery, for example, if you do lamellar surgery, you can first open the flap for laser treatment or superficial surgery and carry out remedial surgery at the same time. If you do SMILE, that is, after the full-flight surgery, may be more difficult to do correction, this situation may need to replace a different surgical approach, with superficial surgery for correction, this will not affect the surgical results, and will not affect the final correction effect. After surgery can also achieve more ideal corrected vision, do crystal surgery can be completed by replacing the crystal, etc.; 2, there are some patients themselves thin cornea or refractive error itself is already very high, so the second surgery when the cornea is not thick enough, and other conditions have corresponding changes, this situation if the postoperative do laser correction will be difficult, do laser may cause other risks, safety will be reduced. In this case, you can wear frame glasses for correction, or you can also consider implanting an IOL to correct the post-refractive regression. If post-operative regression occurs, it is usually small enough to achieve a more satisfactory result without glasses or correction at all, or with frame glasses when needed.