Is 70 too old for LASIK surgery?

While the minimum age for LASIK surgery is 18, there is no age limit as long as your eyes are healthy and your vision is stable.
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Is laser eye surgery suitable for over 70s?

Provided the eye surface health is good, there is no age limit on when laser vision correction can be performed successfully, and we often use it to fine-tune the results of RLE.
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Is it worth getting LASIK after 60?

And people aged 60 and older are at a greater risk for cataracts and glaucoma, which cloud the lens of the eye and damage the optic nerve respectively. But there are plenty of people in their 40's, 50's, 60's and beyond who have relatively healthy eyes and therefore may still be perfectly good candidates for LASIK.
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At what age is LASIK not recommended?

Age can influence your candidacy for LASIK eye surgery, but it is by no means set in stone. In fact, there is no set age for LASIK eye surgery. Most LASIK eye surgeons, however, will not perform the procedure on those under the age of 18 as vision tends to keep changing into early adulthood.
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Is LASIK good for seniors?

LASIK eye surgery age limits

LASIK is FDA-approved for anyone aged 18 and older. This is the only hard and fast rule for an age limit for this procedure, but since adult vision is typically at its healthiest from age 19 to 40, anyone within this range is a great candidate.
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Is There a LASIK Age Limit?



Is 75 too old for LASIK eye surgery?

While the minimum age for LASIK surgery is 18, there is no age limit as long as your eyes are healthy and your vision is stable.
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Who is not suitable for laser eye surgery?

So, the types of conditions that stop people from having laser eye surgery are divided up into eye conditions where people have either severe dry eye, or any other abnormality of the shape of the cornea such as keratoconus.
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How long does a LASIK surgery last?

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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Is it worth getting LASIK after 50?

It would be great to improve your vision and not struggle with blurry eyesight every day. The good news is that no one is too mature for laser vision correction. You may be able to schedule LASIK after 50 years old. You should know that not everyone is a candidate for LASIK.
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Does Medicare cover LASIK surgery?

While LASIK eye surgery is not covered by Original Medicare (Medicare Part A and Part B), some Medicare Advantage plans (Medicare Part C) may cover LASIK eye surgery.
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Can old eyes be corrected?

Here's the good news: Nearly all age-related vision changes can be treated with medicine or outpatient surgery, says Dr. Mitul Mehta, an ophthalmologist with the UCI Health Gavin Herbert Eye Institute.
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What is the oldest you can have laser eye surgery?

After the age of 18, surgery can be considered for patients under 21 if they have had a stable prescription for 2 years or more. If you are worried you may be too old, the good news is that there is no upper age limit for laser eye surgery.
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Which is better LASIK or lens implant?

Final Verdict. For patients with low to moderate refractive error and no associated eye diseases, LASIK is the surgery of choice. Refractive lens exchange or lens implants can correct almost any degree of refractive error, and the quality of vision after lens implants is said to be better than that after LASIK.
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Can LASIK fix both nearsightedness and farsightedness?

Yes. LASIK surgery can correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
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Is PRK or LASIK better?

Overall, PRK is considered to be safer and more effective in the long term because it doesn't leave a flap in your cornea. The flap left behind by LASIK can be subject to greater damage or complications if your eye is injured.
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Can your eyes get worse after LASIK?

Once you've recovered from Laser Eye Surgery, the changes made to your cornea by the laser are permanent and completely stable. The eye quickly adapts to your new vision. However, it is possible that your eyesight will worsen after Laser Eye Surgery due to an unavoidable part of the body's ageing process.
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What if I sneeze during LASIK?

If you sneeze, move or blink during the treatment, the laser tracks your eye over one thousand times per second and adjusts the laser to make certain the laser is applied to exactly the right place. So, there is no reason to worry if you sneeze during LASIK.
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Do you still have to wear glasses after LASIK?

So, Will I Need Glasses After LASIK or Not? The majority of people who undergo LASIK surgery do not need glasses following their procedure. LASIK corrects the vision by reshaping the cornea with a specialized laser and these changes are permanent in the vast majority (96 to 99%) of our patients.
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What would prevent me from getting LASIK?

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. You actively participate in contact sports.
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Is LASIK Worth the risk?

You have severe nearsightedness or have been diagnosed with a high refractive error. The possible benefits of LASIK surgery may not justify the risks. You have fairly good (overall) vision. If you see well enough to need contacts or glasses only part of the time, improvement from the surgery may not be worth the risks.
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How long does my prescription need to be stable for laser eye surgery?

Do you have a stable prescription? In order for you to qualify as a suitable candidate for laser eye surgery, you need to have had a stable prescription for at least a year.
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How long do eye lens implants last?

So, how long do cataract lenses last? Unlike the natural lenses of the eye, IOLs do not break down and never need to be replaced. To reap these long-lasting benefits, patients should follow any aftercare instructions as given by their doctor following surgery.
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Which is more invasive LASIK or cataract surgery?

However, because it enters inside the eye, lens replacement surgery is inherently more invasive than LASIK. This risk needs to be considered both in terms of the immediate risk of doing lens replacement surgery — as well as the long term consequences of having permanently changed the interior of the eye.
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Can I get cataract surgery instead of LASIK?

The only way to determine whether or not LASIK is not an option is to see a surgeon, who can determine the severity of the cataract and whether or not LASIK would be a viable option. "This year we are doing more refractive lens exchange and cataract surgeries than LASIK," Dr. Brinton says.
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Does laser eye surgery last forever?

The effects of laser eye surgery generally last for life, but a small percentage of patients might experience regression and therefore benefit from an enhancement or secondary procedure.
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