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.
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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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How long does it take to have 20 20 vision after LASIK?

LASIK Eye Surgery Results: What You Can Expect

According to the American Refractive Surgery Council, more than 90% of LASIK patients achieve 20/20 vision or better after 2 to 3 months of post-surgery recovery.
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Is 20 10 vision possible with LASIK?

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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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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Can Laser Vision Surgery Give You Vision Better than 20/20?



What vision is too high for LASIK?

As a general rule, with cutting-edge laser technology like the equipment our team uses, LASIK has the ability to treat: Nearsightedness up to -12.00 diopters. Astigmatism up to 6 diopters. Farsightedness up to +6.00 diopters.
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What is the maximum eyesight for LASIK?

It is therefore recommended that the ideal upper limit is -8.0, while the acceptable upper limit is -10.0. Beyond this number, LASIK should be avoided, and a better way would be to go in for an ICL implant. The upper limit of correction by LASIK for a plus number, i.e. hypermetropia is +5.0.
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Does LASIK last forever?

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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Can 20 200 vision be corrected with LASIK?

This is also known as tunnel vision. On the other hand, many patients consider themselves “legally blind” if they see worse than 20/200 without glasses. Very often these patients are good candidates and can see 20/20 without glasses following LASIK.
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What's the best vision 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 30 vision worth LASIK?

LASIK can help correct your 20/30 visions. But there's no guarantee that you will have your vision corrected after the surgery. You may not get a 20/20 vision. But the chances of your vision improving from 20/30 are astronomical.
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Why is my left eye still blurry after LASIK?

However, you may still experience blurry vision or vision fluctuations from time to time as you heal. Your eyes are adjusting to the newly reshaped cornea. They need time to get used to functioning in a new way. It will take anywhere from three to six months for your eyes to fully heal.
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How often is LASIK unsuccessful?

The LASIK complication rate is only about 0.3%.
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Will I 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 20 200 legally blind?

Visual acuity less than 20/200 is considered legally blind, but to actually fit the definition, the person must not be able to attain 20/200 vision even with prescription eyewear. Many people who would be legally blind without eyewear can function well in everyday life with appropriate glasses or contact lenses.
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Is vision after LASIK better than glasses?

Lasik, on the other hand, will correct astigmatism by reshaping the cornea, eliminating the irregular shape of the cornea permanently. As a result, patients with astigmatism frequently notice their vision is better after LASIK than it ever was with contacts or glasses.
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What is the best age to get LASIK?

Generally speaking, most LASIK eye surgeons agree on 25-40 as the ideal age range for LASIK eye surgery candidacy for a few reasons. By the age of 25, eyeglasses and contact lens prescriptions have most likely stabilized. A stable prescription is one of the hallmarks of a good LASIK candidate.
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What age does LASIK stop working?

There is a myth that LASIK, after 10 years, wears off. But, LASIK is permanent. LASIK permanently corrects the vision prescription that you have at the time of surgery. This means that it cannot wear off.
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Why is one eye blurry 3 months after LASIK?

Dry Eyes: Creating the LASIK flap will temporarily disrupt nerves that supply the cornea. These nerves usually regenerate in the first 3-6 months after LASIK. During this time, the eyes tend to be dry and this can cause vision to be blurred or to fluctuate.
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Who Cannot do LASIK surgery?

If the patient has any disease that alters the activity of immune systems such as rheumatoid arthritis, HIV, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, and various other autoimmune disorders, he may not be eligible for undergoing LASIK surgery.
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Can LASIK be done 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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Can LASIK worsen the vision?

Your vision may change after surgery, but if it does, LASIK will still be a benefit. Changes in vision are typically minor, and most patients report better eyesight for a lifetime after their LASIK procedures.
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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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How long before vision is stable for LASIK?

It's true that the purpose of LASIK eye surgery is to correct the refractive error present at the time of the procedure, but in order to make sure the corrected vision resulting from LASIK remains stable, the error corrected needs to be stable for at least one year prior to undergoing LASIK eye surgery.
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