Why should you not get laser eye surgery?

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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Why is laser eye surgery not recommended?

Patients with autoimmune diseases are not good candidates for laser eye surgery. Many autoimmune conditions cause dry eye syndrome. A dry eye may not heal well and has a higher risk of post-surgery infection. Other conditions such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, glaucoma or cataracts often affect results.
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Does LASIK cause problems later in life?

While there is the potential for long-term negative effects, such as dry eye or halos around lights, these side effects most often resolve within three to six months. Patients are overwhelmingly satisfied with the results of LASIK, and long-term complications are very rare.
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Is it worth getting laser eye surgery?

Better quality of vision and life

Laser eye surgery reshapes the front of the cornea to allow the eyes to focus better than they would do if you wore glasses or contact lenses. You'll have a much-improved quality of vision – 20/20 or even better!
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What age is best for laser eye surgery?

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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Is laser eye surgery riskier than people think?



What age is good for laser eye surgery?

Generally, if you are between the ages of 18-55, you may be a candidate for laser eye surgery, commonly referred to as LASIK. With that said, your eye is typically healthiest and most resilient between the ages of 19 and 40. Each year, more than 700,000 Americans receive laser vision surgery.
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What are the negative effects of LASIK?

Risks of LASIK surgery include:
  • Dry eyes. ...
  • Glare, halos and double vision. ...
  • Undercorrections.If the laser removes too little tissue from your eye, you won't get the clearer vision results you were hoping for. ...
  • Overcorrections. ...
  • Astigmatism. ...
  • Flap problems. ...
  • Regression. ...
  • Vision loss or changes.
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What is the disadvantage of LASIK surgery?

The disadvantage of LASIK is that we make a corneal flap. That can be a disadvantage for a tiny number of people because they could injure the flap. That might apply to you if you are in the military or the emergency services or involved in contact sports. Therefore, LASIK may not be the best treatment for you.
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What age is too late for LASIK?

Can I Have LASIK After 60? 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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How many people regret LASIK?

Only 3% of patients regret getting LASIK. 45% patients did not experience any symptoms after surgery, meaning they resumed normal activities as soon as the procedure was over. Dry eyes is the most common complication after LASIK. There are several treatment options for dry eyes.
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Who is not suitable for laser eye surgery?

You have a thin or irregular cornea

If you have a predisposition to corneal shape irregularity, this can be made worse by laser eye surgery, and a condition called corneal ectasia may develop. This occurs infrequently and can often be treated successfully without the need for a corneal transplant.
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What is the blind rate of LASIK?

It's estimated that the chances of going blind as a result of laser eye surgery are around 1 in 5 million.
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Why do I have blurry vision 2 years after LASIK?

However, in a small number of people, the lens may undergo age-related changes. Such changes may cause a person to develop blurry vision after a few years of LASIK surgery. The following factors can cause myopia to return after the LASIK: Having high myopia (myopia above -6.00 D)
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Is LASIK Worth the risk?

Is LASIK worth it? For most, the answer can be a resounding yes! LASIK is not a good idea for everyone, and results have been known to vary due to many factors. However, if you are indeed a strong candidate, the results can be life-changing.
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How much does LASIK cost in India?

You can expect LASIK cost for both eyes to be anywhere between Rs. 30,000 – Rs. 80,000. The exact cost estimate will be determined during your preoperative consultation, as pricing may vary depending on each patient's individual condition(s).
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How painful is laser eye surgery?

Fortunately, LASIK eye surgery is not painful. Right before your procedure, your surgeon will place numbing eye drops into both of your eyes. While you may still feel a little bit of pressure during the procedure, you should not feel any pain.
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How long will laser eye surgery last?

Permanently corrected vision

One of the benefits of laser eye surgery (including LASIK) is its permanence. Once the procedure takes place, the effects of laser eye surgery – reshaping the cornea to correct long- or short-sightedness – will usually last for life.
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Do you still need glasses 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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At what age does eyesight stabilize?

From early childhood to young adults

These vision problems usually stabilize when development is complete at around age 21. It is rare for myopia or hyperopia to continue to progress past age 20.
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How to improve eyesight?

Other Tips to Increase Eyesight
  1. Eat Healthy Foods.
  2. Stop Smoking.
  3. Always Wear Sunglasses.
  4. Wear Protective Eyewear.
  5. Take Breaks from the Computer Screen.
  6. Visit Your Eye Doctor Regularly.
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Is LASIK worth it at 30?

From a medical perspective, your 30s are a wonderful time to consider LASIK. By this time in your life, your prescription has most likely remained stable for a few years as your eyes have reached their full development. This means that there is little chance that your distance vision will deteriorate once corrected.
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Can you blink during LASIK?

During the procedure, the eyelids are held open with a small medical device to prevent blinking. It is therefore impossible for you to close your eye or blink during the procedure. We keep the surface of your eye lubricated with drops, so your eye does not get dry, and you will not feel the need to blink.
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Is LASIK better than glasses?

Laser vision correction actually corrects astigmatism, it does not compensate for the refractive error in a similar manner to glasses and contacts. As a result, patients with astigmatism frequently notice better vision with LASIK than with contacts or glasses.
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What is the success rate of LASIK in India?

These usually clear up within a few weeks or months. Over 96 percent of people are satisfied with the results of their LASIK surgery, which is an extremely high patient satisfaction rate.
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