Are there any cons to laser eye surgery?

Even though the risk is low, there is the potential for complications. Such complications can include prolonged discomfort and inflammation, infection, over-correcting the prescription, or under-correcting the prescription.

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Is there a downside to laser eye surgery?

Risks. Complications that result in a loss of vision are very rare. But certain side effects of LASIK eye surgery, particularly dry eyes and temporary visual problems such as glare, are fairly common. These usually clear up after a few weeks or months, and very few people consider them to be a long-term problem.

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Can laser eye surgery cause problems later in life?

Serious complications are rare and, if you do have any problems after surgery, they can usually be corrected. Cataracts (when the lenses in the eyes become cloudy) may develop earlier in life after PIOL. RLE is basically the same as cataract surgery.

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Is it worth having laser eye surgery?

Laser eye surgery reshapes the front of the cornea to allow the eyes to focus better than they would 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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Is LASIK eye surgery 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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Is laser eye surgery riskier than people think?

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What is the regret rate for LASIK eye surgery?

3% of patients have serious problems after LASIK, such as dry eyes or infection. 90% of LASIK patients experience 20/20 vision after surgery. Furthermore, 99% of patients achieve 20/40 vision. Only 3% of patients regret getting LASIK.

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What age is good for LASIK 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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Does laser eye surgery last a lifetime?

The good news is that for a vast majority of patients, laser eye surgery is permanent. They can live their life without worrying about glasses or contact lenses again.

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Can your eyesight get worse again after laser eye surgery?

LASIK eye surgery near you corrects any vision problems you have at the time of your procedure, but any vision problems you already have may continue to progress. Luckily, these progressions are usually minor and occur very slowly over several years.

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Will you ever need glasses after laser eye surgery?

With success rates that range between 90% and 99%, LASIK is incredibly effective and, for most, it eliminates the need for corrective lenses, at least in the foreseeable future.

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How many times has laser eye surgery gone wrong?

The chances of experiencing complications from laser eye surgery, including various minor ones, has been documented to be less than one per cent. Most laser eye surgery complications actually arise when the patients treated are not good candidates for the procedure.

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Is laser eye surgery bad in the long run?

While laser eye surgery does come with a small risk of side effects and complications, serious complications are incredibly rare. Most LASIK side effects aren't long term problems, and they typically improve with time as the corneas heal.

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Is laser damage to the eye permanent?

The human eye is extremely sensitive to laser radiation. Stronger laser exposure can cause severe permanent vision loss. Laser pointer beams can cause visual loss which may not be permanent but can last for months. The treatment for laser retinal injuries is very limited, so prevention is key.

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How likely is laser eye surgery to fail?

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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Is LASIK worth it over 40?

Of course, LASIK eligibility depends on quite a few factors, several of which are unique from person to person. But the answer is generally yes – LASIK is worth it after 40. LASIK is safe and effective for patients older than 40 and produces the long-term value that this refractive surgery is known for.

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What are the pros and cons of having laser eye surgery?

Roni Shtein, M.D., performs LASIK eye surgery on a patient at the University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center.
  • Con: Some LASIK risks are possible. ...
  • Pro: You can live life without glasses or contacts. ...
  • Con: The flaps can be injured. ...
  • Pro: Your vision will be greatly improved. ...
  • Con: There's a slight chance you'll need LASIK again.

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Does LASIK only last 10 years?

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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What happens when LASIK wears off?

Although LASIK technically does not wear off over time, you may find that your refractive error comes back and changes your vision a little after several years. It is also possible that you could develop a second refractive error as you get older, especially presbyopia or astigmatism.

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How long does it take to see 20 20 after LASIK?

Once the full healing process after Eye LASIK surgery has been completed, your optimum visual acuity will be reached. After 3 to 6 months your eyesight will have reached its optimum benefit from the surgery. In many cases 20/20 vision is achieved, but some patients find they need reading glasses for close work.

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Does laser eye surgery give you 20 20 vision?

Laser eye surgery is a simple, quick and painless procedure that provides you with a lifetime of no longer requiring vision correction glasses or contact lenses. Over 98% of people who have laser eye surgery achieve the result of 20/20 vision or better.

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How many times can you have your eyes lasered?

Simply put, yes, you can have laser eye surgery twice. However, the vast majority of our patients do not require a second procedure, as the changes made to your eye in laser eye surgery are permanent. For Optimax patients who do require re-treatment, we offer a Lifetime Aftercare Guarantee.

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Is laser eye surgery Painful?

Is LASIK Eye Surgery Painful? 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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Am I too old for laser eye surgery?

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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What happens if you get LASIK too early?

Younger eyes haven't stabilized

It's not recommended to undergo LASIK or another vision correction procedure if you're under the age of 18. This is because the eyes are still growing during your childhood and teens, WebMD explains. This means they may still change shape, which can alter your prescription.

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Can you get LASIK twice?

Yes, it is possible to get LASIK twice. However, it is extremely uncommon to need the surgery twice, and the majority of individuals who undergo LASIK enjoy lasting improved vision after just one procedure.

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