Overview of all femtosecond surgery
Full femtosecond surgery, also known as LASIK surgery, is a common ophthalmic surgery used to correct myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism and other vision problems. As a well-known ophthalmic hospital, Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital has advanced equipment and an experienced team of doctors. Full femtosecond surgery is widely used here.

Full femtosecond surgery mainly changes the shape of the cornea through laser technology, so that the light can be accurately focused on the retina to achieve the purpose of correcting vision. Compared with traditional surgical methods, full femtosecond surgery is more safe, accurate and effective.
Success rate of all femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital
Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital has rich experience and advanced equipment in full femtosecond surgery, with a very high success rate. According to statistical data, the success rate of full femtosecond surgery in this hospital has reached more than 95%.
The high success rate is mainly due to the excellent medical team of the hospital. Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital has a team of experienced ophthalmologists who, through systematic training and clinical practice, are proficient in the technology and operation essentials of full femtosecond surgery, and can ensure the safety and accuracy of surgery.
In addition, Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital has also adopted the latest all femtosecond laser equipment to ensure the high accuracy and stability of the surgical process. These devices can be accurately adjusted according to the individual differences of patients to minimize the risk of surgery.
Risk of postoperative complications
Although the success rate of all femtosecond surgery is high, there is still a risk of postoperative complications. According to research data, the incidence of complications after all femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital is about 2%.
The common postoperative complications include dry eye, vision fluctuation, light sensitivity, postoperative inflammation, etc. Fortunately, most postoperative complications are temporary and mild, and can be effectively controlled through the guidance and treatment of doctors.
In order to reduce the risk of postoperative complications, Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital will conduct a detailed assessment and examination before surgery to ensure that the patient's eye condition is suitable for full femtosecond surgery. Doctors will also strictly follow the operation specifications and safety guidelines during the operation to minimize the occurrence of postoperative complications.
Full text summary
Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital, as a well-known ophthalmic hospital, has performed well in all femtosecond surgery. The success rate of full femtosecond surgery in the hospital is up to 95%, thanks to the excellent medical team and advanced laser equipment of the hospital. However, full femtosecond surgery still has the risk of postoperative complications, including dry eye, vision fluctuations, etc. Through the professional guidance and treatment of doctors, most of the complications can be effectively controlled. In general, the full femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital is a safe, accurate and effective surgical method.