All-femtosecond surgery is a kind of myopia correction surgery that uses femtosecond laser equipment for the whole operation process. All-femtosecond surgery is more accurate and predictable, because it uses laser to correct cornea without scalpel or skin flap. This makes the operation process safer and reduces the risk of some complications. Full femtosecond surgery can also be used to treat patients with thin cornea and those who may need reoperation.
Semi-femtosecond surgery is a myopia surgery that uses femtosecond laser and excimer laser equipment to correct cornea. Different from full femtosecond surgery, semi-femtosecond surgery is to use a scalpel to make a corneal flap, and then use a laser to correct the cornea. Semi-femtosecond surgery can complete the operation in a short time, which is generally considered as a safe and effective method. Semi-femtosecond surgery is suitable for most myopia patients, but for some cases, such as thin cornea or other eye problems, other surgical methods may be needed.
It is worth noting that the choice of full femtosecond or semi-femtosecond surgery should be decided by experienced doctors according to the patient's personal situation and needs. Doctors will comprehensively consider the patient's corneal shape, corneal thickness, pupil size and other related factors, and then formulate the most suitable surgical plan for patients.
In Aier Ophthalmology, we have a professional team of doctors and advanced equipment, which can provide patients with personalized surgical plans to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the operation. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions about full femtosecond surgery or semi-femtosecond surgery. We look forward to providing you with the best ophthalmology service to help you restore your healthy and bright vision.
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