Corrective lenses may no longer be needed after LASIK eye surgery. Still, it's not appropriate for everyone. Find out if you make a good candidate and what factors to take into account before making a choice. You might be wondering if LASIK surgery is correct for you if you're sick of wearing contacts or glasses. One kind of refractive eye surgery is LASIK. After undergoing laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) eye surgery, the majority of patients typically have 20/20 vision or better, which is good for most activities. However, as they age, most individuals eventually still use glasses for reading or nighttime driving. LASIK procedures have a positive history. Rarely are there complications, and most clients are happy with the outcome. Some adverse effects are somewhat prevalent, especially dry eyes and transient visual problems (like glare). Though some believe they are a long-term issue, they often go away after a few weeks or months.
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