Is it good to choose Preh Ophthalmology for 800 degrees of myopia surgery?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-01
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is still good to have surgery for myopia of 800 degrees.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Myopia of 800 degrees is a high degree of myopia, and it is best to choose a well-known large hospital for myopia eye surgery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Now there is a technology that costs 10,000 or 30,000 yuan. **Myopia is super good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, 800 degrees of myopia should not be able to do myopia eye surgery, because the higher the degree, the greater the risk to the eye, generally speaking, the degree to 800, can only be conservative.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The best thing to do is to listen to the doctor, and it depends on your age, and it is usually done after graduating from college.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You belong to deep myopia, it is recommended to go to a hospital with a good reputation**! Eyes are very important to us, and if you don't handle them well, it can lead to lifelong problems, so you must first understand the hospital situation, the success rate of surgery, etc.! Nowadays, there are many myopic people who go for surgery, and the results vary from person to person, so choose a hospital with a good reputation!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    800-degree myopia, also known as high myopia. If the patient's corneal thickness is thick, and the remaining corneal thickness is greater than 280um after laser cutting, excimer laser correction or femtosecond laser correction can be performed. Therefore, for 800-degree myopia, you should go to a regular ophthalmic medical institution for medical treatment and conduct a careful examination to determine whether surgical correction can be carried out and which surgical correction method is more reliable.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This surgery requires a minimum age of 18 years and a stable myopia that has not progressed for more than 2 years.

    The short-term effect is relatively good, the success rate can reach more than 99%, and what needs to be worried is the long-term complications, as well as **.

    First of all, the principle of laser surgery for myopia is to make a flap in the optical area of the cornea, cut off a layer, which is equivalent to a concave lens made on the cornea, and achieve the purpose of correcting myopia by changing the curvature of the corneal stroma.

    However, the corneal stroma cannot be cut indefinitely, and a certain safe thickness must be retained, otherwise it will be too thin, and the pressure of the eyeball will cause the thinned area to bulge out, resulting in keratoconus. Its fatal disadvantage lies in this, the normal cornea is enough to withstand the pressure of intraocular pressure on the cornea. Once the cut corneal tissue is too thin to resist the pressure of intraocular pressure on the cornea, the thinned cornea will gradually become sharpened, and eventually form keratoconus, which will result in permanent loss of vision.

    The deeper the power, the more dangerous it is, and if the thickness of the cut is close to the lower limit, it is easy to have problems. 0

    It would be a mistake to say that laser surgery is not blinding, and keratoconus can be considered indirect blinding. Is there any basis for some hospitals to believe that the safety bottom line of cutting thickness? Who can guarantee that those whose cornea thickness is close to the lower limit will not gradually deform the cornea and develop keratoconus in about 10 years?

    And who in ophthalmology can stand up and guarantee that those who need to cut more corneal tissue due to high myopia (more than 600 degrees) will not have problems in 15 or 20 years?

    Also, the severed corneal tissue contains a lot of cells, are these cells useful? What is it for? There is no answer to this day, because the development of science has limitations. Science is infinitely close to truth, but science is never truth.

    There will be various sequelae left by surgery, depending on each person's system. If it is not necessary, surgery is not recommended. It is best to advise you not to do laser surgery, because the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe and the United States have banned this surgery, because it is easy to cause lesions, and it can also cause corneal flap displacement, dry eyes, and most seriously, the infection of the corneal wound of the surgical eye can directly lead to blindness.

    Moreover, it is easy to get glaucoma and cataracts when you are old, so it is much safer to wear glasses than surgery.

    I don't know if my answer is helpful to you, but I want to say more, you see that the ophthalmologist in the hospital wears glasses and does not have surgery, so you can imagine that choosing surgery is not the best choice, and you have to do surgery as a last resort!!

    Finally, I wish you good luck, health and happiness every day, hehe!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Preh is a national chain, the technical safety is guaranteed, the service is good, the public service attitude is poor, there are many people, and this surgical technology is done in the public sector, and it cannot be reimbursed.

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