Can you operate on 1300 degrees of myopia?

Adults with 1300 degrees of myopia may be able to have surgery, minors with 1300 degrees of myopia are not able to have surgery, and at 1300 degrees of myopia the ICL lens implantation option is usually appropriate. 1300 degrees of myopia is classified as ultra-high myopia, which is one of the more severe cases of myopia. If the 1300 degree myopia patient is an adult and has a stable refractive error, surgery can be considered. If the 1300-degree myopia patient is not yet an adult and has unstable myopia, he/she is not suitable for surgery and will be more likely to wear frames to correct his/her vision. Because of the higher myopia, 1300-degree myopia patients need to cut more cornea if they choose keratoconus surgery, which is generally not recommended if they do not have sufficient corneal thickness. For patients with higher myopia who do not meet the criteria for keratoconus surgery, ICL lens implantation may be considered. When you have 1300 degree myopia and have the need for surgery, it is recommended that you visit the ophthalmology department of a regular hospital to determine the correction plan after a professional examination. After correction, you still need to pay attention to your eye habits and have your fundus examined regularly.