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Wearing glasses? Should you get LASIK done?

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Sep 8, 2023, 11:00 IST
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​Glasses or LASIK?​

For those who have been wearing glasses or contact lenses for vision correction, the idea of ditching them through LASIK surgery can be alluring. LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a popular refractive surgery that reshapes the cornea to improve vision. However, the decision to undergo LASIK should be carefully considered, weighing the benefits against potential risks and lifestyle factors.

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​Benefits of LASIK​

The primary allure of LASIK is the prospect of achieving clear vision without the need for glasses or contacts. Many people find the convenience and freedom from visual aids appealing. LASIK can be particularly enticing for those who have relied on glasses or contacts for most of their lives.


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​Learn about the LASIK procedure​

LASIK involves using a laser to reshape the cornea, the clear front surface of the eye, to correct refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. The procedure is typically quick and relatively painless. Most patients experience improved vision within a day or two, according to health portals.

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​Can anyone get LASIK done?​

Not everyone is a suitable candidate for LASIK. A comprehensive eye examination is necessary to determine eligibility. Factors like age, prescription strength, and eye health play a crucial role. Individuals with stable prescriptions, healthy corneas, and realistic expectations tend to be better candidates. Your ophthalmologist will determine if LASIK is suitable for you or not.


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​Potential risks and complications​

While LASIK is generally safe, it is not without risks. Complications can include dry eyes, glare, halos, and even a loss of visual clarity. These issues can be temporary or permanent, and the severity varies from person to person. Understanding and discussing these potential risks with a qualified eye surgeon is essential.

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​Procedure can seem expensive​

The cost of LASIK surgery can be a significant factor in the decision-making process. While it may seem expensive upfront, many people also consider the long-term savings on glasses, contact lenses, and related vision-correction related expenses. While LASIK can be a cost-effective solution over time, it's crucial to evaluate this aspect in the context of your financial situation. Consulting with an experienced eye surgeon is the first step to determining whether LASIK is the right choice for you. Ultimately, the decision should align with your vision goals and overall well-being.


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Today i operated a patient with retinal detachment, who had LASIK done 2 months back . The lasik flap during retinal surgery became swollen causing viewing disturbances for me as the operating retinal surgeon , besides the edge of the flap caused visual abberations .
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