What is the strongest LASIK?

Femto Lasik:
The introduction of Femtosecond laser increased the precision and accuracy of flap making as compared to the micorkeratome blade. Hence Femto-Lasik was also called bladeless LASIK. Femto-Lasik thus allowed the laser vision correction surgery to become even more safer by adding extra precision.

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What is the highest power 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 more advanced than LASIK?

Although Lasik is a form of laser eye surgery that has evolved from PRK, many experts, including our own renowned ophthalmologist, Dr. Jeffrey Minkovitz, strongly advocate PRK as the superior choice. The key difference between the two types of laser eye surgery lies in the access to the cornea.

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Does LASIK work 100%?

No surgical procedure is 100% effective. However, LASIK has one of the highest success and satisfaction rates of any elective procedure, with 96% of LASIK patients reporting high satisfaction after treatment. Effectiveness studies show that 70% to 90% of LASIK patients achieve 20/20 vision or better after treatment.

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Has LASIK ever blinded anyone?

Can You Go Blind From LASIK? There are no documented cases of anyone going blind from LASIK. Surgical complications from LASIK are very rare, but they do occur, usually as a result of other medical or health issues, the degree of treatment required, or improper aftercare and recovery.

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How often is LASIK unsuccessful?

The intraoperative complication rate of Laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) has been reported to be in between 0.7-6.6%.

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Why doesn t Bill Gates have LASIK?

Why doesn t Bill Gates get LASIK? Because he doesn't want to. Voluntary eye surgery is a personal choice. Even with the best LASIK surgeon, the risks of LASIK are not 0 and it is for an individual to calculate if the risks are worth the outcome.

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What vision is too bad for LASIK?

Typically, eye doctors will set their limits to +6 for farsightedness, -12 for nearsightedness, and 6 diopters for astigmatism.

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Does LASIK give you permanent 20 20 vision?

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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What happens if LASIK fails?

If the LASIK flap is not made correctly, it may fail to adhere properly to the eye's surface or microscopic wrinkles called striae (STRIE-ee) could develop in the flap. These flap complications can cause optical aberrations and distorted vision.

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Can LASIK be done 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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Which country is best for LASIK surgery?

Why is the Czech Republic the best country for eye surgery? The Czech Republic is one of the world leaders in eye surgery. There are several reasons for that such as high standards, lower prices but also long history with eye ...

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Is anything better than LASIK?

If you have thick corneas, LASIK is the best option while those with thin corneas should opt for PRK. When replacing the eye's natural lens, IOL implants and RLEs are better alternatives to LASIK and the most ideal as they offer a permanent and long-lasting solution versus other corrective procedures.

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Is minus 7 eyesight bad?

A -5 eye and a -7 eye are not much differently at risk, but both are significantly more at risk of retinal problems than a more normal, non-myopic eye. These are rare, though, so no cause for alarm.

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What is the best eyesight with LASIK?

Historical data from years of LASIK research shows that more than 90 percent of people who undergo LASIK obtain 20/20 vision or better.

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Is minus 11 eyesight bad?

Normal: 20/10-20/25. Near Normal visual impairment: 20/30-20/60. Moderate visual impairment: 20/70-20/160. Severe visual impairment: 20/200-20/400, or 11-20 degrees on the visual field.

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Why does LASIK only last 10 years?

With modern LASIK, the enhancement rate is 1-2 percent in the first 12 months and then about 1 percent a year after that as patients' eyes can change with time. So, for example, 10 years after LASIK, approximately 10 percent of patients may require an enhancement procedure to maintain their excellent vision.

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Why does LASIK not last forever?

LASIK permanently corrects the vision prescription that you have at the time of surgery. This means that it cannot wear off. However, any underlying conditions such as presbyopia that progress over time can cause changes to your vision, making the original LASIK procedure less effective.

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Does LASIK last a lifetime?

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 Cannot be treated by LASIK?

Cataracts are a disease of the lens, and as such, LASIK will not correct them.

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What is considered legally blind?

In order to be legally blind, you must have a visual acuity of 20/200. This means that even with glasses or contacts, you can only read the first letter at the top of the Snellen Chart, if that. You can also be legally blind if you can see, but only in a very small window in your eye.

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What is the highest eye prescription?

The highest level of corrective power for monthly soft contact lenses is about -12 Dioptres (bear in mind that the average prescription for short sighted people is -2.00 Dioptres), and is available from both Purevision 2HD and Biofinity.

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Why did Kim Kardashian get LASIK?

Kim Kardashian

Kim decided to get LASIK after finding out that Kanye's song Guilt Trip was about him wanting to tell her that he hated her glasses. When she found out, she quickly scheduled her LASIK consultation!

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Did Brad Pitt get LASIK?

If you have seen some of Pitt's earlier movies, you may have noticed that he wore some waggish glasses in some of his most memorable roles prior to 2010. Brad decided it was time to undergo LASIK eye surgery. Since then, he's been able to say sayonara to those days and appreciate life with a much clearer view.

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Why can't pilots get LASIK?

The FAA requires that civil airmen with refractive surgical procedures (e.g., PRK, LASIK) discontinue flying until their eyecare specialist has determined that their vision is stable and there are no significant adverse effects or complications.

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