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Can I go to Tibet as a soldier after myopia surgery?
Yes, but generally speaking, after myopia surgery, it is recommended to join the army for three months, because the operation time is too short and the eyes have not fully recovered. If there is a collision or excessive sweating and exercise, it will affect the recovery of the eyes. Pay attention to rest after operation, don't let water into eyes, avoid spicy food, and don't overdo it with your eyes.

At present, Chinese soldiers require myopia to be corrected by corneal laser surgery before joining the army. Now most soldiers can join the army through vision correction.

At present, the proportion of high school students' myopia is very high, but for the convenience of training and the requirements of the army, they need good naked eye vision, so they can do laser surgery.

There are special jobs and services that require vision and surgery. At present, soldiers do not recommend intraocular lens surgery, but can do corneal laser surgery.

Advice on myopia surgery can be found in Xima Ophthalmology. Beijing Ximalin Shunchao Eye Hospital (hereinafter referred to as "Beijing Xima Eye Hospital") is one of the medical institutions under Hong Kong Xima International Eye Medical Group (03309). HK), a secondary eye hospital wholly owned by Hong Kong.