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Can college students do myopia surgery by stages?
Hello! I don't know if the staging you mentioned is billing staging or surgery staging. If the payment is by installment, it generally depends on whether the hospitals can accept the installment payment, but if the funds are really difficult, it is recommended to use the flower bud installment payment. If surgery is performed in stages, it is not recommended, because myopia surgery is generally done at one time. If you need to do it in stages, it is generally that the subsequent recovery is not good and you need to do it again.

Nowadays, the development of medicine and technology is unimaginable, so at the same time, myopia surgery has developed rapidly and become very mature, so it is basically done at one time. It is generally not recommended to do myopia surgery in stages, because the operation itself is not complicated, so it is not recommended to do it in stages. Among them, surgery includes laser surgery and intraocular lens implantation, both of which are safe and effective at present and can achieve the purpose of treating myopia. At present, the cost of surgery in regular hospitals can be paid by stages according to individual ability.

In fact, installment payment does have many benefits, but it also has great risks, especially surgery. If it is not a particularly serious operation or hospitalization that needs urgent money, you can actually consider paying by installment. Of course, if it is not particularly serious, it is recommended not to use installment payment.

Installment payment is an economic behavior to cushion the pressure. In layman's terms, it is to realize tomorrow's dream with today's money. If the income is stable, you can realize a dream as soon as possible by installment, such as buying a house or a car. But if the income is unstable, it may fall into the whirlpool of long-term debt, so we must do what we can.

In addition, college students may not have enough financial ability at present, but it is recommended to discuss and communicate with their parents about this kind of operation, and there is no need to take other risks in order to save money. If you are an economically independent person, you can actually borrow it from your parents first, and then pay it back to them slowly on a part-time basis.