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屈光手术业务增长放缓 眼科医疗企业欲借新技术谋突围
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-02 08:18

Core Viewpoint - The refractive surgery business of private ophthalmology medical institutions is experiencing a slowdown in revenue growth, with several companies reporting single-digit growth rates in their refractive project revenues [1][2]. Group 1: Revenue Growth Analysis - Among five listed ophthalmology medical companies, three reported refractive project revenue growth at single-digit levels or below in the first half of the year. Specifically, Purui Eye Hospital (301239.SZ) saw a 4.13% increase to 720 million yuan, accounting for 49% of its total revenue; He’s Eye Hospital (301103.SZ) reported a 3.26% increase to 135 million yuan, making up 24% of its revenue; and Guangzheng Eye Hospital (002524.SZ) had a 0.32% increase to 142 million yuan, representing 32.71% of its revenue [1]. - In contrast, Aier Eye Hospital (300015.SZ) and Huaxia Eye Hospital (301267.SZ) managed to maintain double-digit growth rates in their refractive project revenues, with increases of 11.4% and 13.75%, respectively [1]. Group 2: Competitive Strategies - To navigate the competitive refractive surgery market, companies are leveraging new technologies. Aier Eye Hospital reported that its revenue growth in refractive projects is driven by the acceptance of new surgical techniques such as all-laser and full-femtosecond procedures, which have improved the business structure and increased average prices [2]. - Purui Eye Hospital is also responding to market competition by continuously introducing authoritative expert teams and updating high-end diagnostic equipment to cultivate new growth points [2]. Group 3: Market Demand and Trends - The current refractive surgery patient population can be divided into two groups: one with essential needs due to academic or professional requirements, and another seeking aesthetic improvements by eliminating glasses or contact lenses [2]. - Despite the large number of myopic patients in China, estimated at around 700 million, only about 1 million undergo refractive surgery annually, indicating significant unmet demand and potential for market penetration [3]. - The Z generation shows a personalized and urgent demand for vision correction, pushing for technological innovation and customization in refractive surgery [3].