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Can you get presbyopia after LASIK?

Can you get presbyopia after LASIK?

While LASIK does not cause presbyopia, there are strategies for addressing presbyopia when LASIK is performed. One option is to use LASIK to set both eyes perfectly for the distance.

Can you go blind from Relex smile?

When people inquire about LVC, I often hear this question: “Can I go blind from LASIK?” I am not here to tell you there isn’t a risk, however according to the American Refractive Surgery Council, there has never been a case where LASIK was the primary cause of blindness.

Does corrective eye surgery last forever?

There is a myth that LASIK, after 10 years, wears off. But, LASIK is permanent. LASIK permanently corrects the vision prescription that you have at the time of surgery. This means that it cannot wear off.

How can presbyopia be prevented?

How to prevent presbyopia

  1. Get regular eye examinations.
  2. Control chronic health conditions that could contribute to vision loss, such as diabetes or high blood pressure.
  3. Wear sunglasses.
  4. Wear protective eyeglasses when participating in activities that could result in eye injury.
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Does laser eye surgery last for life?

The good news is that for a vast majority of patients, laser eye surgery is permanent. They can live their life without worrying about glasses or contact lenses again.

What is ReLEx Smile laser eye surgery?

It is an acronym standing for- Refractive Lenticule Extraction (ReLEx)- is a novel refractive surgery and the most recent, advanced laser vision correction procedure in the world. Many surgeons believe that this All-femto laser vision correction is the technique of the future. What is the cost of ReLEx SmILE laser eye surgery?

Is Smile safer than LASIK?

ReLEX SmILE was born to address the problem of ectasia which came from LASIK. So any laser eye surgery which has a “flap” has higher chances of ectasia. Hence, SmILE is safer with very very low chances of ectasia, near zero.

When will LASIK become the standard of care for presbyopia?

The modern, LASIK-based approach to presbyopia is only just beginning, but I have no doubt of its potential to become the standard of care within the next 10 years. Perhaps it will become the norm for people to wear contact lenses from age 13 to 18, then receive LASIK for their 18th birthday so they can leave school with corrected vision.

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Is Smile a good option for people with myopia?

SMILE is a good option for people with myopia who are not good LASIK candidates. There are many similarities between LASIK and SMILE. The SMILE procedure was developed from LASIK, since that type of laser eye surgery was so popular. They both take about 10 to 15 minutes. They both require only a day of rest and healing.