Can you watch TV with a full femtosecond?

It is possible to watch television after full femtosecond surgery, but care still needs to be taken to reduce the amount of time spent watching television and to give your eyes as much rest as possible to recover as quickly as possible.
Watching TV for a short period of time after a full femtosecond surgery may lead to eye discomfort such as visual fatigue and worsening dry eye symptoms.
Most of the time when patients watch TV, they are staring at the electronic screen for a long period of time, which is more likely to lead to eye fatigue and dry eye symptoms caused by excessive evaporation of tears, resulting in soreness, dryness and other uncomfortable symptoms, which is not conducive to postoperative recovery.
Therefore, it is recommended to take as much rest as possible within a short period of time after the full femtosecond surgery, and avoid looking at electronic products such as cell phones, computers, and televisions for a long period of time.