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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

Are there any complications or treatment required after ICRS surgery?

ICRS surgery is a treatment that is less likely to cause complications because it does not remove the corneal tissue and the area of the incision is small.
One month after the surgery, the vision becomes unstable, and the light is dazzling or not clearly visible, and halos and glare occur at a considerable rate, but these are not abnormal and usually gradually decrease (There are individual differences.)
Ultimately, it takes a couple of months for your eyesight to stabilize.