What is full femtosecond surgery
Femtosecond Laser Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) is a method of corneal refractive surgery using femtosecond lasers. In this operation, a thin petal cutting layer is created inside the cornea by the laser, and then a femtosecond laser is used below the cutting layer for refractive surgery, * and then the cutting layer is covered on the cornea again to protect the eyeball. This operation has the advantages of small trauma, fast recovery and stable effect.

Who is suitable for full femtosecond surgery
1. Myopic patients: full femtosecond surgery has a good correction effect on myopic patients, which can significantly improve vision and improve the quality of life.
2. Astigmatism patients: full femtosecond surgery also has a good correction effect for astigmatism patients. It can effectively reduce or eliminate blurred vision and eye discomfort caused by astigmatism.
3. Age appropriate group: Generally speaking, people over 18 years old with stable cornea are suitable for full femtosecond surgery. For older patients or patients with unstable cornea, it is recommended to conduct evaluation under the guidance of professional doctors.
Advantages of full femtosecond surgery
1. High safety: near-infrared femtosecond laser is used for full femtosecond surgery, which has less damage to cornea and eyeball tissue and relatively low surgical risk.
2. Fast recovery: full femtosecond surgery is less traumatic, and patients can generally recover to normal life and work in a relatively short time after surgery.
3. Stable correction effect: full femtosecond surgery greatly improves the accuracy and stability of surgery through accurate calculation and control of cutting parameters by the laser, making the correction effect more stable.
Full femtosecond surgery in a real hospital
An ophthalmic hospital is a well-known ophthalmic hospital in China, with * advanced all femtosecond surgical equipment and a professional team of ophthalmologists. The hospital has many years of experience in all femtosecond surgery, with a success rate of more than 95%. After receiving full femtosecond surgery in the hospital, patients can get good eye correction effect and postoperative care.
To sum up, full femtosecond surgery is suitable for myopia and astigmatism patients, and people of appropriate age can consider this surgery. The operation has the advantages of high safety, fast recovery and stable correction effect. As a real hospital, XX Eye Hospital can provide professional full femtosecond surgery services to help patients achieve a bright vision.