With the continuous improvement and innovation of modern refractive surgery technology and the development of artificial lens materials and design, the refractive surgery is changing with each passing day, and more and more people choose surgery to correct refractive error. Refractive surgery is a selective operation. The postoperative satisfaction of patients is closely related to clinical efficacy, which has clinical guiding significance for patients to choose individualized treatment plan. This paper reviews the research progress of patient satisfaction after different refractive surgery.
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