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How about the therapeutic effect of femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Honghui Hospital?

How about the therapeutic effect of femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Honghui Hospital?

As a medical institution focusing on ophthalmology, Wuhan Honghui Hospital is in a leading position in the field of ophthalmic surgery. Among them, femtosecond laser surgery, as one of the most advanced myopia correction methods, has attracted much attention. The following will elaborate the therapeutic effect of femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Honghui Hospital from four aspects: surgical safety, surgical efficacy, postoperative recovery and patient satisfaction.

 How about the therapeutic effect of femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Honghui Hospital?

Operation safety

Femtosecond laser surgery is a non-invasive surgery, which can correct myopia by laser cutting the cornea. In Wuhan Honghui Hospital, femtosecond surgery is performed by an experienced expert team, and doctors will conduct a detailed eye examination and assessment of patients before surgery to ensure the safety and applicability of the surgery. In addition, Wuhan Honghui Hospital uses internationally leading laser equipment and advanced surgical technology to accurately control the depth and shape of corneal cutting and reduce the risk of surgery.

At the same time, the hospital pays attention to the infection control during the operation and the standardization of operation. The operating room is equipped with strict cleaning process and aseptic operation to reduce the risk of surgical infection. The expert team has received systematic training and standardized operation procedures to ensure the safety and controllability of the surgical process. These measures provide safe and reliable surgical guarantee for patients.

Surgical effect

The efficacy of femtosecond laser surgery in myopia correction has been widely confirmed. The femtosecond laser equipment used by Wuhan Honghui Hospital has high accuracy and repeatability. It can accurately adjust corneal ablation parameters according to individual differences such as corneal curvature and pupil diameter of patients, so as to achieve ideal vision correction effect. The visual acuity recovered quickly after surgery, and most patients can feel the improvement of visual acuity within a few hours after surgery.

In addition, femtosecond laser surgery for myopia has a lower incidence of complications. Since the surgical blade is not required during the operation, the risk of complications caused by the surgical blade is reduced. The accuracy of laser cutting and minimal trauma also reduce the probability of complications such as corneal deformation and dry eyes after surgery.

Postoperative recovery

After femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Honghui Hospital, patients will receive detailed postoperative nursing guidance. The doctor will conduct a comprehensive examination of the patient's postoperative condition, and guide the patient to carry out postoperative eye care and medication precautions. Patients need to follow the doctor's advice, use eye drops on time, and avoid strenuous exercise and eye friction to promote the healing of eye wounds and the recovery of vision.

Most patients can return to normal work and life soon after the operation. 3-6 months after surgery, the patient's vision will reach a stable level, and can remove myopia or contact lenses, with clear and free vision.

Patient satisfaction

Over the years, the femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Honghui Hospital has achieved high satisfaction among many patients. The patients gave positive comments on the safety, efficacy and recovery of the operation. The rich experience of the expert team, the application of advanced equipment and thoughtful postoperative services made patients feel warm and caring during the operation.

To sum up, the femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Honghui Hospital provides a safe, effective and warm treatment option for myopia patients with its advantages in safety, efficacy, postoperative recovery and patient satisfaction.

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