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What is LASIK ?  

created at May 23, 2009   108  
LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a type of refractive surgery used to correct vision problems like nearsightedness,farsightedness,and astigmatism.It involves using a laser to reshape the cornea,the clear front part of the eye,thereby alteri...
What is LASIK ?

LASIK Surgery: Should You Treat Both Eyes Simultaneously?  

updated at Dec 07, 2024   147  
Whether to treat both eyes simultaneously during LASIK surgery is a matter of surgeon preference and patient comfort.While simultaneous treatment is faster and more convenient,some surgeons prefer a staged approach (one eye at a time) to allow for better a...
LASIK Surgery: Should You Treat Both Eyes Simultaneously?

LASIK Risk Factors  

created at May 24, 2009   99  
Several factors increase the risk of complications following LASIK surgery.These include pre-existing dry eye disease,thin corneas,high myopia or hyperopia (significant nearsightedness or farsightedness),previous eye surgery or trauma,certain autoimmune di...
LASIK Risk Factors