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Can the degree of myopia after full femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital be completely corrected?

Can the degree of myopia after full femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital be completely corrected?

Myopia is a common vision problem. Many people hope to correct myopia through surgery, and the full femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital has attracted much attention. However, people have doubts about whether surgery can completely correct myopia. In this article, we will elaborate on the four aspects of operation principle, operation technology, operation effect and operation risk.

 Can the degree of myopia after full femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital be completely corrected?

Operation principle

All femtosecond surgery is a kind of surgical method to change the shape of cornea through laser technology. During surgery, doctors will use laser to make tiny incisions on the corneal surface, and then change the curvature of the cornea through laser action to correct myopia. In this process, the corneal tissue is precisely removed to achieve degree correction.

Through full femtosecond surgery, doctors can adjust the surgical parameters according to the patient's myopia and the shape of the cornea to achieve the best correction effect. The accuracy and precision of the operation principle ensure the effectiveness of the operation.

Surgical techniques

Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital has advanced level in all femtosecond surgery technology. The laser equipment they use has a high degree of accuracy and stability, ensuring the safety of surgery and the correction effect.

During the operation, the doctor will select appropriate surgical parameters according to the patient's condition, and carry out precise cutting on the corneal surface through laser. The whole operation process is short and safe, and most patients can quickly recover their vision after the operation.

In addition, full femtosecond surgery has unique advantages, such as fast healing, non-invasive and high accuracy. These technical features make the operation process more comfortable and safe.

Surgical effect

According to the clinical data and case observation of Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital, full femtosecond surgery can effectively correct myopia. The visual acuity of most patients after surgery has improved significantly, and can even achieve corrected visual acuity. After professional evaluation and adjustment, the surgical effect can meet the vision needs of patients.

However, the durability and stability of the surgical effect require patients to pay close attention to the eye care after surgery and follow the doctor's instructions. There are also some special circumstances, such as insufficient corneal thickness and anisometropia, which may affect the surgical effect. Therefore, before the operation, the doctor will conduct a comprehensive inspection and evaluation to ensure the safety and effect of the operation.

Surgical risk

Although full femtosecond surgery is considered to be a relatively safe surgical method, there are still some risks. Infection, corneal injury, postoperative glare and other complications may occur during the operation. However, the incidence of these complications is low, and the risk can be reduced through preoperative evaluation and postoperative care.

When choosing surgery, patients need to fully understand the risks and effects of surgery, fully communicate with doctors, and make decisions according to their own conditions.

summary

To sum up, the full femtosecond surgery of Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital is capable of correcting myopia. Through the optimization of surgical principles and technologies, hospitals can provide safe, accurate and effective surgical services. However, the effects and risks of surgery need to be fully understood by patients, and decisions should be made under the guidance of doctors.

With the development of medical technology, full femtosecond surgery is still improving and perfecting, and I believe that the surgical effect will be more stable and lasting in the future.

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