Can LASIK give me 20 10 vision?

Eyes with lower preoperative corneal astigmatism are more likely to achieve 20/10 or better UDVA postoperatively. A significant improvement in the number of eyes with 20/10 or better from 3 months to 12 months after LASIK might be unique to topography-guided treatment.
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Is it possible to have 20 10 vision?

Yes. Having 20/20 vision means you have normal or average, vision. Some people have vision that's better than 20/20, like 20/15 vision or 20/10 vision. This means that you can see something 20 feet away (like a line on an eye chart) that most people can see when they're 15 feet away (20/15) or 10 feet away (20/10).
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Can you get 20 15 with LASIK?

It is possible to have 20/15 vision naturally. People can also achieve this level of visual acuity through corrective surgery, such as LASIK.
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What is the maximum eye power for LASIK?

LASIK procedures are only effective for patients with a certain range of prescriptions. Young H. Choi, M.D. Eye Surgery Center currently accepts patients with nearsightedness up to -11.00 diopters, farsightedness up to +5.00 diopters, and astigmatism up to 5 diopters.
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Can you get 20 20 vision with LASIK?

LASIK is a type of refractive eye surgery. In general, most people who have laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) eye surgery achieve 20/20 vision or better, which works well for most activities. But most people still eventually need glasses for driving at night or reading as they get older.
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20/10 vision after modern LASIK



What vision can you not get LASIK?

LASIK is available to a variety of patients, but patients will generally qualify for treatment if their vision falls between -0.5 D to -8.0 D myopia. The maximum prescription for treatment for patients with moderate to severe myopia is around -8.0 D.
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Can LASIK give you 20 5 vision?

Remember that you won't get 20/5 vision from LASIK. Doctors don't make this a goal of surgery. The goal is usually 20/20 or 20/40 vision.
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What prescription is too high for laser eye surgery?

For short-sightedness (myopia) the safe limit is usually around -8 to -10 dioptres. For hypermetropia, the safe limit is usually around +4 to +6 dioptres. Your surgeon will assess you and tell you whether your eye prescription falls within the safe treatment range for you.
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Who is not a candidate for LASIK?

You have a disease or are on medications that may affect wound healing. Certain conditions, such as autoimmune diseases (e.g., lupus, rheumatoid arthritis), immunodeficiency states (e.g., HIV) and diabetes, and some medications (e.g., retinoic acid and steroids) may prevent proper healing after a refractive procedure.
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What happens if you don't see 20/20 after LASIK?

Answer. While many patients see 20/20 on the next day after LASIK, it is also common for many patients to require additional time (days or weeks or even months) before the best vision is achieved. Studies show that vision continues to improve following LASIK vision correction for up to a year after the procedure.
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What age does LASIK stop working?

Most eye specialists consider 60 to be the general cut-off age for LASIK. This is when many people begin to develop cataracts. Getting LASIK at this point may mean you might not enjoy improved vision for very long. Cataracts cause stiffening and clouding of the eye lens, harming the vision.
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Is LASIK worth it for a 21 year old?

More importantly, it is essential to look at each individual person and how stable their vision is going into surgery. If your prescription has not changed much, you are perfectly fine to consider LASIK at 21.
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At what age can you stop LASIK?

The good news is that there is no age limit for LASIK if your eyes are healthy. We have treated patients across a wide age range with great success, including patients in their 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond.
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Does 20 10 vision need glasses?

Your eyesight can change throughout your life, so it's important to get your eyes checked every year by an optometrist. Having worse than 20/10 vision doesn't mean you have vision issues, either. Some people may not even need glasses unless they have beyond 20/30 or 20/40 vision.
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What is the best eyesight ever recorded?

It seems that the best eyesight ever reported in a human was in an Aborigine man with 20/5 vision! To give you an idea of how clear and far he could see, his vision measurement compares to the natural sight of eagles. From 20 feet, he could perceive the fine details that most people can only see from 5 feet away!
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Is 20 15 vision rare?

The general population in the United States is capable of 20/15 vision about two-thirds of the time, which is better vision than 20/20. What's better than 20/20 vision? On most vision charts from go0d to best, it's: 20/20, 20/15, (sometimes 20/12) and then 20/10.
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Does LASIK last a lifetime?

While the effects of LASIK surgery are permanent, the benefits can decrease over time. For most patients, the results of LASIK will last a lifetime. About 10-12% of patients nationwide will need an enhancement surgery because of anatomical changes to the eye/eyes.
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What are the chances of LASIK failing?

All surgeries carry some risk of complications and side effects, but LASIK is generally considered a safe procedure with a low complication rate. In fact, LASIK is one of the safest elective surgical procedures available today, with a complication rate estimated to be less than 1%.
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Why does LASIK not last?

Most of the time, needing to repeat LASIK surgery after 10 years might be necessary because of an underlying condition that changes the vision over time, such as cataracts or presbyopia. Some changes to your vision could need other vision correction procedures rather than LASIK.
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Can LASIK fix 10 prescription?

Currently, it is estimated that LASIK can correct prescriptions up to -11.00 to +6.00, with up to 6.00 diopters of astigmatism. Your surgeon will need to take measurements to see how thick your corneas are before determining if your prescription can be corrected via LASIK treatment.
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Can I do LASIK if my degree is high?

LASIK is effective for low to high myopia of up to 1500 degrees and astigmatism of up to 600 degrees. LASIK is also effective for low to moderate hyperopia. A thin flap of corneal tissue is created with the use of a specialised instrument called microkeratome.
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What is better than 20 10 vision?

Not having 20/10 vision does not mean you are in any way visually impaired. Overall, 20/20 vision (where at 20 feet, you can see details most people see at that same distance) is generally a better gold standard of vision.
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Can you need glasses again after LASIK?

What many don't realize is that LASIK surgery doesn't protect against age-related eye conditions or remove certain refractive errors caused by the thickness of the cornea. For this reason, even individuals who have had successful LASIK surgery may need glasses.
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Is it worth getting LASIK after 40?

LASIK can be very beneficial for some people in their 40s, but it may be applied in a different way. Some people receive something called Monovision LASIK, when one eye is treated with LASIK for clear distance vision and one is treated for clear near vision.
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Can you do LASIK twice?

Is it possible to have LASIK surgery twice? The short answer is yes, though this is usually only done 5 – 10 years after the initial treatment. However, rest assured that LASIK offers long-term vision correction, and very few people require a second session.
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