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What If My Vision Changes After LASIK?

Written by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team | Jun 8, 2023 5:55:45 PM
LASIK is a popular and effective procedure for correcting vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. However, some people may worry about what will happen if their vision changes after LASIK. In this blog post, we'll explore this topic and provide some helpful information for those considering LASIK.

First of all, it's important to understand that LASIK is a surgical procedure, and like any surgery, there are risks involved. While LASIK has a high success rate, there is always a chance that your vision may not be perfect after the procedure. In some cases, your vision may even get worse over time.

If your vision changes after LASIK, there are several options available to you. One option is to have a second LASIK procedure, known as an enhancement. This can help to correct any residual refractive errors that may be causing your vision to change. However, it's important to note that not everyone is a good candidate for an enhancement, and there are risks involved with any additional surgery.

Another option is to wear glasses or contact lenses to correct your vision. While this may not be the ideal solution for everyone, it can be a good option for those who are not good candidates for a second LASIK procedure or who prefer not to undergo additional surgery.

It's also important to note that some changes in vision after LASIK may be due to other factors, such as age-related changes in the eyes. In these cases, LASIK may not be the best option for correcting your vision, and your eye doctor may recommend other treatments or procedures.

So, what can you do to minimize the risk of changes in vision after LASIK? The most important thing is to choose a qualified and experienced LASIK surgeon. Make sure to do your research and ask plenty of questions before deciding on a surgeon. Additionally, be sure to follow all post-operative instructions carefully, including attending all follow-up appointments with your eye doctor.

While LASIK is a highly effective procedure for correcting vision problems, there is always a chance that your vision may change after the procedure. However, there are several options available to you if this happens, including a second LASIK procedure, wearing glasses or contact lenses, or other treatments recommended by your eye doctor. By choosing a qualified surgeon and following all post-operative instructions, you can minimize the risk of
changes in vision after LASIK.