Myopia correction, such as laser corneal surgery and ICL lens implantation surgery, aims to improve or correct vision. However, whether vision can be restored to 1 after surgery5. Depends on a variety of factors.
First of all, the purpose of surgery is not to achieve a visual acuity of 15. Rather, the visual acuity is corrected to a satisfactory level, depending on the individual's eye health and corrected visual acuity prior to surgery. If the individual is able to correct to 1 with glasses or **glasses prior to surgery5 vision, then it is possible to achieve the same level of vision after surgery.
Secondly, the success of the surgery is also affected by factors such as the individual's eye condition, corneal thickness, corneal curvature, corneal transparency, and the presence or absence of other eye diseases. If the individual has a thin cornea, abnormal corneal curvature, or other eye diseases, it may affect the outcome of the surgery, resulting in the inability to recover the postoperative vision to 15。
Finally, postoperative recovery and care also play an important role in the recovery of vision. Individuals need to follow their doctor's advice to take medication on time, avoid strenuous exercise, and have regular check-ups to facilitate recovery after surgery.
In conclusion, the results of myopia correction surgery vary from person to person, and the doctor will conduct a comprehensive eye examination and evaluation before the surgery to develop a personalized surgical plan for the individual. Individuals should choose a regular eye hospital and doctor for the surgery, and follow the doctor's advice after the surgery to get the best surgical results. Love eyes in action