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How long does it take to do myopia surgery before the college entrance examination?
It is best to do myopia surgery before the college entrance examination in advance, leaving enough recovery time. It is best to advance half a year, because there is an adaptation stage after operation to prevent recurrence of postoperative problems and a time for re-treatment. If myopia surgery is needed, Guangzhou Xima Ophthalmology is recommended.

When performing myopia surgery, you need to have certain conditions. Common situations are as follows:

1, age:1patients over 8 years old are recommended for surgical treatment, because the degree of myopia is relatively stable in adulthood. However, if the patient's degree continues to increase after adulthood, it is not suitable for surgery;

2. Degree: It is recommended that patients control the myopia degree within the range of no more than 50 degrees per year. If the annual growth rate is 100 degrees, it is recommended to suspend the operation until the degree is stable.

3, eye diseases: patients need to exclude glaucoma, cataract, abnormal corneal curvature, keratoconus, dry eye, keratitis, conjunctivitis, iridocyclitis and other diseases when they go to the hospital for examination;

4. Corneal thickness: The corneal thickness of patients should be measured before myopia surgery. If the cornea is thin, it is not suitable for surgery.

If you want to know more about myopia, please consult Guangzhou Xima Ophthalmology. Guangzhou Xima Eye Hospital is a secondary specialized eye hospital integrating clinical treatment, training and scientific research. We are committed to radiating Hong Kong's high-quality medical services to the mainland, focusing on saving lives, building a world-class international ophthalmic medical group, and striving to become a successful example of cooperation between the mainland and Hong Kong in the medical field.