Myopia laser surgery complications?

the experts believe that laser treatment of myopia can not do, and try not to do, some do not do temporary “reactive.” To ensure safe and effective, and excimer laser treatment of myopia required preoperative refractive state stability, corrected visual acuity of 0.5 or above. Accordingly, the best age for surgery should be under 25 years to 35 years of age, young people under the age of 18 are in physical growth period, the eyes refractive instability, if the blind acceptance of surgery, in 2012 the visual acuity is likely fallback, serious impact on the expected effect, ended in failure.
addition, excimer laser treatment of myopia was first started in 1985, doctors in the clinical application of the United States, and in recent years, rapid development of the early nineties introduced into China from the clinical application to now But just 21 years of technology, to see that there are no complications to go through a long period of time to observe.
surgery, you can touch the water you can swim, do not cause illness on daily life.
if If I were you, I would choose to use traditional Chinese medicine “Qing as the eyes and myopia combination” treatment. No side effects. In the future, through scientific proof, and empirical testing to prove there is no problem, then laser treatment before considering this method. In the course of surgery and the following complications after surgery easy:
1, off-center flap, flap on bit bad, flap folds, corneal layer of debris or blood residue;
2, laser cutting off center, corneal knife through the cornea;
3, after a lifetime of glare and blinding: the high number of myopia are often seen things with a halo;
4, undercorrection or overcorrection: this situation will be re-operated again after the operation result is not very good;
5, visual reaction: in particular a high degree of patients with myopia, visual acuity began to decrease after a few years;
6, best corrected visual acuity: spectacles fail after surgery could be achieved when vision;
7, reading difficulties, dry eye, decreased corneal sensitivity, pain;
8, irregular astigmatism: Almost all patients have varying degrees of postoperative irregular astigmatism.
9, corneal infection, diffuse layer keratitis, corneal center island formation:
10, peripheral corneal degeneration or scar formation, corneal central pigmentation.