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Wuhan All Femtosecond Laser Hospital: What are the answers to the common questions about all femtosecond surgery?

FAQ 1: What is full femtosecond surgery?

All femtosecond surgery is a common laser surgery, which is mainly used to treat myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism and other eye vision problems. It adopts advanced full femtosecond laser technology, which can cut and correct eye tissues with high accuracy. Compared with traditional corneal ablation, full femtosecond surgery is more precise, safe, and fast recovery.

 Wuhan All Femtosecond Laser Hospital: What are the answers to the common questions about all femtosecond surgery?

The laser used in full femtosecond surgery can accurately cut corneal tissue in femtosecond (1 second is equal to 10 - 15 power seconds), so that the curvature of the cornea can be adjusted, thus improving vision problems. This kind of surgery can better preserve the structural integrity of the cornea, reduce the risk of surgery and reduce the incidence of complications by cutting on the three-dimensional plane.

Full femtosecond surgery requires advanced equipment and experienced doctors to operate, so it is very important to choose a regular laser hospital.

FAQ 2: How is the therapeutic effect of full femtosecond surgery?

According to clinical research and actual cases of a large number of patients, the therapeutic effect of full femtosecond surgery is very obvious. It can effectively improve vision problems such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism, and improve the quality of life of patients.

Full femtosecond surgery can be completed in a few minutes, and the recovery period is relatively short. The first day after the operation, most patients can feel the obvious improvement of vision, and in the next few days, the vision will continue to gradually recover. Generally speaking, the vision of most patients can reach the ideal level within one month after surgery.

Of course, the therapeutic effect after surgery is also related to personal physical conditions, surgical techniques, corneal recovery and other factors. Therefore, before the operation, the doctor will conduct a detailed inspection and evaluation to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the operation.

FAQ 3: What are the side effects and risks of full femtosecond surgery?

Like any kind of surgery, full femtosecond surgery also has some side effects and risks, but these risks are very low and almost negligible.

During surgery, temporary eye discomfort and blurred vision may occur, but this condition usually disappears in the recovery period after surgery. Very few patients may have dry eye symptoms, which can usually be alleviated by using eye drops such as artificial tears.

Although the incidence of postoperative complications is very low, patients still need to choose regular hospitals and experienced doctors for surgery to avoid risk.

FAQ 4: Which patients are eligible for full femtosecond surgery?

Full femtosecond surgery is applicable to patients aged between 18 and 60 years old whose myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism meet the surgical requirements. Whether it is suitable for surgery should be determined by professional evaluation of doctors.

In addition to the common ocular ametropia, full femtosecond surgery is also applicable to the treatment of presbyopia, keratopathy, eye diseases and other ocular problems. However, for some special patients with serious eye diseases or unsuitable surgery, detailed examination and evaluation are required to determine whether full femtosecond surgery can be performed.

Summary:

Through the above detailed description, we can draw the following conclusions:

All femtosecond surgery is a common laser surgery, which is suitable for the treatment of myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism and other eye vision problems. It adopts the full femtosecond laser technology, and has the characteristics of fine, safe and fast recovery. Full femtosecond surgery can significantly improve vision problems, with obvious therapeutic effect and very low side effects and risks. However, it is very important to choose a regular hospital and experienced doctors for surgery. For suitable patients, full femtosecond surgery is a safe and effective choice.

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