Fortunately for most people, LASIK only needs to be done once. It can be repeated a second time if there is adequate corneal tissue remaining which needs to be determined for each case. Rarely, it can be done a third time but this can have increased risks.
It is possible to have LASIK performed more than once, even with a decade or more between them. Your specific exam by a qualified ophthalmologist will provide you with more information as to whether or not you can have a retreatment. Hope that helps!
No. There is no more to work with. The surface removed does not grow back. I read that in the papers the doctor gave me when I was thinking about it. It scared me that if I hurt my cornea in a car accident or something there is nothing they can do. I would be on the transplant list.
I suggest you consult a lasik surgeon.
You may also refer to the related link 'Lasik Surgery Clinic' provided below.
Nowhere. Lasik surgery sucks and is not worth the risk. As a damaged Lasik patient who needed three invasive vitrectomy surgeries to remove floaters caused by Lasik, I can tell you that every Lasik surgeon has his share of mistakes with this unpredictable surgery. Even if problems don't surface right away, most people have a tendency to have vision regression over time. I have also read stories of a severe eye condition called ectasia that occurs because of Lasik's thinning of the cornea. Lasik is a risk to your eye health and your health overall in general. Do some reading and you'll find some dirty, filthy practices going on within the Lasik industry to keep the cash cow alive.
The benefits of IntraLase Lasik is it's suppose to give better vision. Patients where tested in each eye and the preferred IntraLase Lasik over Traditional Lasik.
The cost of LASIK surgery will vary based on the laser used, the extent of eye repair needed and the practitioner. Expect a minimum of $1,500 for a basic laser that is not "wavefront" guided. With wavefront, expect at least $2,100.
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LASIK is available throughout the world and in most cities.
Nonsurgical alternatives to LASIK are contact lenses and eyeglasses
"TLC lasik offers a free initial eye exam for patients interested in lasik surgery. This is a possitive, because if a person is not a good candidate for lasik, then they would not have wasted their money on the exam."
Surgeons separate LASIK complications into two categories.
of course you still can. for some guidelines check this link this site specialize LASIK. http://www.soroudivision.com/option-for-reading-vision/lasik
The best in Beirut Eye Care you can have is with Dr. Samer Mneimneh, he operates at Beirut Lasik Center for a safer Lasik experience
Doctorc is great resource to know information on Lasik Surgery.
A person can find out more information about EPI Lasik surgery from visiting the official site of All About Vision. You can also learn more by visiting a Lasik clinic such as Lasik MD.