Unfortunately, once it starts ... I was also told that in 25 years my diopter would stop growing, but it didn't turn out that way. I had the same diopter for a few years and I was happy, but then it started again and around the age of 30 I got a whole diopter. Bad work! Now I have 4 diopters myopia and initial astigmatism: ((Next month I will go to change my lenses and examine my eyes again and I hope I have not uploaded yet. As for the operation, I thought so and even asked a doctor who does such The man was honest enough to tell me that the effect on me would be only 5 years and not worth giving that much money, not to mention that in the eye clinic almost all the doctors wore glasses ... obviously there is a reason. If the operations were so great, why don't they operate on each other, but wear glasses? That's why I gave up and now I wear contact lenses and sit at home with glasses. Yes, it's stupid, especially when I go swimming, but to give a few thousand every 5 years and it doesn't happen. Not to mention that you probably can't do operations indefinitely, and in the end, like nothing, I'm going to screw my eyes. So I sympathize with you very much.
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It may still grow, yes. I am 26 and going on. In the winter I went to an eye doctor and asked about laser surgery. He told me that this was only possible if the diopter had not changed in the last year.