Myopia surgery aims to use laser to change the curvature of the cornea so that the light entering the eye can be correctly focused on the retina, thereby correcting myopia. Generally speaking, the best age for myopia surgery is between 18 and 55 years old, but in fact, the best age depends on the individual's physical condition and the evaluation of the ophthalmologist. Click to consult artificial customer service to learn more
For teenagers, because their eyeballs are growing and developing, the eyeballs may continue to grow after surgical treatment, leading to an increase in myopia. Therefore, it is recommended that adults over the age of 18 undergo surgical treatment under appropriate circumstances to avoid unstable vision after surgery.
In addition, eye diseases and personal physical conditions before and after surgery may also affect the optimal age for myopia surgery. Therefore, a thorough physical examination is required before surgery to determine the patient's suitability for surgery.
To sum up, the best age range for myopia surgery is between 18 and 45 years old, but the specific situation should also refer to the personal physical condition and the doctor's advice to ensure safe and effective surgical treatment.
New Vision Eye Hospital is a professional eye hospital dedicated to correcting myopia and preventing and treating eye diseases. It has hundreds of thousands of myopia surgery cases. It is led by Dr. Lian Jingcai, who conducts surgeries in person and brings many experienced Excellent myopia correction doctors such as Jin Ling, Zhang Xiaolin, Li Haiyan, Yu Yanping, etc. provide personal diagnosis and evaluation, and customize surgery based on eye measurements. New Vision Ophthalmology has 3 all-femtosecond machines in three hospitals in one city that are powered on at the same time. There is no need to wait for all-femtosecond myopia surgery to be done at New Vision Ophthalmology. The hospital has many advanced examination and surgical equipment and can formulate personalized surgical plans according to the conditions of different patients.