The FDA limits Lasik corrective eye surgery to a +6.00 Diopters and about -12.00 Diopters. Most surgeons who desire a good surgical outcome limit it to +4.00 D to -9.00 to -10.00 D.
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Glasses prescription is the basis for laser vision correction. It is the glasses spectacle correction which is entered into the laser to do the procedure. Newer procedures also use wavefront data or do a wavefront optimized approach. Glasses cause some distortion of the vision both by the reflections from them as well as optically they distort the view of the world and limit peripheral vision. LASIK provides vision more like that of contact lenses.
1.57 mid index single vision lenses means that the lens is thinner than standard plastic lenses. It is not the thinnest possible, nor is it impact resistant like Trivex 1.53 mid index lenses, or polycarbonate. It will be thinner than either of those materials. Single vision means that there is one range of vision. If a bifocal lens is not prescribed, then this is what the vision is. When the prescription is a bifocal prescription, then either distance only or reading only must be chosen.
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There are two possible answers - axons or dendrites. Axons carry action potentials away from the neuron, while dendrites receive action potentials.
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When looking to get corrective laser vision surgery it is important to make sure you are eligilble. If you are eligible it will cost about 2000 dollars in order to have this surgery performed.
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It is like camera lens it become foggy and blurry and with surgery 9/10 people get 20/20 vision.
No, not really. It's kinda like a vision of one possible future. Although it not likely to happen. It is an ongoing vision of the future.
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depends on whatt ype of powers futuristic or like super vision or WHAT IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE, WHAT EVVA PEACE
It may be entirely possible to make yourself look like a dragon with surgery, up to a point. But, the surgery would be extremely expensive to have done. You would most likely not be able to use wings, for the energy and muscles required to lift a human of the ground would be tremendous. The way to possibly have such a thing done as to make yourself look like (or even really be) a dragon, is the use of genetics. With advances in genetic technology, and the progression of the human genome project; it is likely that in the future, specified phenotype manipulation surgery may be possible.
Do you mean accidentally? Or like surgery to give you super powers? I guess surgery could make you stronger, but stuff like radiation would more likely kill you than give you super powers. So I think you're out of luck.
if you cant read this then and it looks like there is a line through the letters then you cant read or you got vision problems
I wondered the same thing. She looks Asian to me. It looks like she got an eyelid surgery and possible nose.
not possible surgery and braces is a must otherwise get orthopedics and do Pilates...