What Is Lasik Vision Correction
I have diagnosed with astigmatism in both eyes right one 0.50-1.75*91 degree and in left one 0.25-1.75* 89 degrees. I re ...
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Well you can go for it, visit an eye specialist as soon as possible for this purpose you can take 2,3 opinion before going for it.
Sir my eyesight right 1.75 left 2.0 wanted good advice whether to go a with contura vision laser surgery. ...
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Hello. Yes you can go for laser surgery there are various laser surgeries for the correction of eye sight like prk, lasik, smile and this contura vision. Contura is the most advanced procedure of all. It accurately maps the smallest dimension of your cornea for altering its shape for vision correction. In layman terms, it is a customised version of laser surgery. Hope this helps. Reach me out anytime for any further queries. Thank you.
I am suffering from keratoconus. And my cornea thickness is 370 what should I do .and my eye power is -5 and -4. ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Keratoconus can be dangerous if laser vision correction surgery such as lasik is performed on the eye, because it can make the condition worse. Anyone who has even a small degree of keratoconus should not have laser vision correction surgery, unless recommended by the doctor in very specific circumstances. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Sir my age is 23. My eye power is -5.50 in right eye and -5. 00 in left eye. Will it cause me blindness I am worried. ...
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You have myopia or short sight and it will not cause blindness. You need to use glasses or contact lens. You can also think of lasik surgery for permanent correction of your vision.
Is there a limit for your eyesight no. To get a lasik procedure done? What are the different procedures for getting the ...
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If you are really motivated to get rid of your glasses then you may need a consultation for this and a surgery can be recommended after your spectacle power has stabilized for a period of at least one year. Let's connect over a call for a detailed discussion. Thanks.
My eye power is right eye: power -9 cyl -0.75 axis 180 vision 6/6 left eye: power-8 cyl -1.50 axis 160 vision 6/6 sir, w ...
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You may use corrective contact lenses to avoid wearing glasses for now. A lasik refractive corrective surgery may also help. A surgery can be recommended after your spectacle power has stabilised for a period of at least one year. You may need to discuss it over a call for a detailed and effective consultation. Thanks.
I'm planning to do epi-lasik for both eyes on Jan 20. My prescription is around - 3.5 spherical and 0.5 cylindrical. I h ...
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Epi-LASIK is a laser vision correction procedure that is very similar to LASIK and LASEK, and may be a good alternative to these procedures for certain eyes. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
Hello, Does it causes eyes to dry after lasik. As I wear contact lenses and the moment I wear them my eyes become superd ...
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Dry eye can be a common affect after lasik vision correction surgery. Almost half the patients who undergo lasik have some degree of dry eyes. You may discuss it further over a video call for further detailed consultation.
I am from surat Gujarat. Actually I suffered from an eye disease called keratoconus. About 1 year and 5 months ago I hav ...
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A cone-shaped cornea causes blurred vision and may cause sensitivity to light and glare. Keratoconus usually affects both eyes and generally begins to first affect people ages 10 to 25. The condition may progress slowly for 10 years or longer. In the early stages of keratoconus, you can correct vision problems with glasses or soft contact lenses. Later, you may have to be fitted with rigid, gas permeable contact lenses or other types of lenses. If your condition progresses to an advanced stage, you may need a cornea transplant.
I am 63 year old. Wearing glasses since 1975 for distance vision with glasses of - 0,75 and added +2,5 for near vision 4 ...
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You may use corrective contact lenses to avoid wearing glasses for now. A lasik refractive corrective surgery may also help. If you are really motivated to get rid of your glasses then you may need a consultation for this and a surgery can be recommended after your spectacle power has stabilised for a period of at least one year.