Full femtosecond operation in special hospital
In recent years, full femtosecond laser surgery has gradually become a hot topic in the field of ophthalmology, and more and more patients have begun to pay attention to and choose this advanced treatment method. As a leading ophthalmic medical institution, the special hospital also launched the full femtosecond laser surgery service, which was welcomed by the majority of patients. So, which patients are suitable for the full femtosecond of the special hospital? From the aspects of preparation, operation effect, operation steps and postoperative nursing, this article elaborates in detail.

preparation
Before the full femtosecond laser surgery, the special hospital will conduct a detailed examination and evaluation to ensure that the patient's eye condition is suitable for this surgery. First, the patient's intraocular pressure, corneal curvature and corneal diopter were tested to determine the applicability of the operation. The second is to carry out relevant physical examinations to ensure that there are no other serious health problems* After that, we will answer the patient's questions in detail, so that the patient has full understanding and confidence in the full femtosecond surgery.
If the patient's eye condition is suitable for full femtosecond surgery, the special hospital will prepare the patient for surgery. Patients need to clean and disinfect their eyes, and avoid wearing contact lenses and using eye makeup. The special hospital will provide detailed preoperative guidance to ensure that patients can make preparations as required.
Surgical effect
Full femtosecond laser surgery is a surgical method to correct myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism through laser. Compared with traditional keratomileusis, it has faster recovery speed and lower complication rate. The full femtosecond surgery in the special hospital adopts * advanced equipment and technology, which can achieve highly accurate correction effect.
Patients can often recover their vision in a short time after completing full femtosecond surgery. The feedback from the patients in the special hospital shows that the vision after the full femtosecond surgery has improved significantly, and the vision can basically meet the ideal requirements for a period of time after the surgery. This makes full femtosecond surgery in the special hospital the first choice for patients to pursue high-quality life.
Procedure
The full femtosecond operation in the special hospital is a non-invasive operation, and the whole operation process is basically painless. First of all, the patient needs to use anesthetic eyedrops before surgery to reduce the patient's discomfort. Then, doctors will use a full femtosecond laser to precisely cut the cornea and focus the cornea to correct myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. The whole operation process only takes a few minutes, and the patient can go home to rest immediately after the operation.
Postoperative care
The special hospital attaches great importance to postoperative nursing, and patients will receive detailed postoperative nursing guidance before leaving the hospital. Patients need to apply eye drops and antibiotic eye ointment on time within a few days after surgery to prevent infection and promote the healing of eye tissue. In addition, patients should also avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol consumption, so as not to affect the postoperative recovery.
To sum up, the full femtosecond surgery in the special hospital is suitable for those patients who have appropriate eye conditions and pursue high-quality life. Full femtosecond surgery has a clear concept and detailed description in terms of preparation, surgical effect, surgical procedures and postoperative care. If you have eye problems such as myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism, you may want to consider the full femtosecond surgery in the special hospital to achieve a clear and bright visual experience.