The ideal candidate is over 18 years of age and has stable vision. LASIK treatment can correct a wide range of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. Anisometropia,is a condition in which a person has a large difference in refraction between both eyes and consequently is unable to wear glasses. LASIK is the recommend treatment modality for anisometropia even for those younger than 18 years.
No! There is no upper age limit but you should not have cataract or other eye disease that can affect vision.
No, astigmatism is also corrected during the course of the LASIK procedure.
In virtually all cases, both eyes are done at the same session.
Numbing eye drops are used. Rarely, an oral medication is used to help with relaxation. No needles or intravenous drugs are used.
You will be "awake", but very relaxed. You will not be able to see any of the details of the treatment. You will see a number of lights, but the images will be blurred.
No. Your eyes will look exactly the same.
You will use eye drops for 1 week after your treatment, and artificial tears are recommended about 3 months.
No swimming for one week , ideally 2 weeks and no eye-rubbing for two weeks. Also, avoid getting soap or water directly into your eyes. Usually, after Laser Vision Correction you will be on an antibiotic and soothing drops for one week. Eye makeup can be used after a week. Colored contact lenses are avoided for four weeks and preferablly after 6 weeks .
You should not drive the day of the treatment. After that, you may drive when you feel confident that your visual acuity and eye comfort allow you to drive safely. Almost all of our patients are able to drive the next day. They achieve a vision equal or better than driving license requirements (depending on their preoperative best spectacle corrected visual acuity.
In addition to surgeon control, an extremely advanced eye tracker on our laser machines monitors eye movements and compensates faster than the eye can move. This safety feature is not present on all lasers. With any large deviations, the eye tracker will simply stop the laser ablation and restart the process when the eye is perfectly aligned. The laser is designed to pick up where it left off. Although eye movement is a concern of many patients, those who have experienced the LASIK laser vision correction procedure rarely note a problem maintaining fixation throughout the short laser ablation time.
A small device will be used to keep your lids open and prevent blinking. There is no way you will be able to blink and hurt yourself or your visual outcome.
Lasik operation takes about 4 to 5 minutes for an eye. The actual laser time is in term of seconds.
No! Your eyes will not be patched after the LASIK operation. You will wear eye transparent shields at bedtime for the first night after the procedure for protection.
On the second day for most patients but each patient is different. The eye drop medications cause some blurring, also there is extra water within the cornea after the LASIK treatment, however many patients notice a dramatic improvement as they leave the office.
With a skilled surgeon, as our surgeons at Roayah, the answer is yes. Most reports of LASIK after the corneal transplantation have been excellent. With previous RK, LASIK treatment can give good results. However the procedure may be complicated if the flap separates at the previous radial incisions.
Numerous studies have been published about the subject. Even the most pessimistic studies state that at least 90% of all the LASIK patients achieve a vision equal or better than driving license requirements. All of our existing LASIK patients (without any preexisting eye disease such as lazy eye, retinal diseases etc.) see far better than these requirements.
Yes. Following an initial healing period of three to six months, the effect of the treatment is life-long. Rarely, a minimal regression might occur People often ask how long the benefits of their procedure will last. The first nearsighted patient's eye ever treated with laser vision correction was in the United States in 1987. That patient achieved 20/20 vision following treatment and is still 20/20 more than a decade later. Today, most experts around the world are confident that they will discover no long-term problems with laser vision correction. Based on the excellent results seen to date, laser vision correction has become the most commonly performed refractive procedure in the world.
Cortoba Eye & Lasik Center are private refractive surgery centers specialized in treatment of all refractive errors including near sightedness, far sightedness and astigmatism.
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