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What Lasik Eye Surgery Can Treat
LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) eye surgery is commonly used to treat several vision issues by reshaping the cornea to correct how light focuses on the retina. Here are the primary conditions LASIK can help address:
Myopia (Nearsightedness)
Individuals with myopia can see close objects clearly but struggle with distant objects. LASIK reshapes the cornea to flatten it, allowing light to focus more accurately on the retina for clearer distance vision.
Hyperopia (Farsightedness)
People with hyperopia see distant objects more clearly than close ones, which appear blurry. LASIK steepens the cornea, helping light to focus correctly on the retina to improve near vision.
Presbyopia (Age-Related Focusing Issues)
LASIK isn’t a complete solution for presbyopia, a condition where the eye’s natural lens loses flexibility with age. However, some procedures, like monovision LASIK, can adjust one eye for distance and the other for near vision to help reduce the need for reading glasses.
Astigmatism
Astigmatism occurs due to an irregularly shaped cornea, causing blurred or distorted vision at all distances. LASIK corrects this irregularity, resulting in a more rounded cornea that provides clearer vision.
Irregular Corneal Surface
LASIK can help smooth out small irregularities on the cornea that contribute to vision distortions, improving clarity for people with minor imperfections.
Reasons to Choose LASIK for Perfect Vision
- Goodbye Glasses & Contacts
- Quick and Painless
- Fast Recovery
- Improved Night Vision
- Long-Lasting Results
- Safe & Effective