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Can you have a laser done for presbyopia years after myopia laser correction?

LASIK does not actually treat Presbyopia, at least not in in any direct way. So it is not really a treatment option. However, it IS possible to create monovision -a way to "trick" the near vision problem by creating/leaving a little bit of planned myopia (nearsightedness)...

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Can you see what is happening while surgery is being done on your eye?

Not really. You will see a very bright while light and then a colorful light show. You may see movement and figures in the periphery of your vision but not really to a degree that could fairly be called "seeing." Remember, though, that the eye is well anesthetized, so you...

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Can people with chronic dry eyes get a laser eye surgery? What’s your experience?

In general, people with pre-existing dry eye problems should avoid laser vision correction such as LASIK. That is because every single patient who has it done will experience at least a transient further decrease in tear production afterwards. This is due to the...

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Does Medicare cover LASIK eye surgery?

No. _Written by J. Trevor Woodhams, M.D. - Chief of Surgery, Woodhams Eye Clinic

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Is there any way to slow the progression of cataracts in the eyes?

Unfortunately, there really isn't in all but the rarest cases. [If you are developing cataracts due to taking oral steroids, stopping them will often halt the progression of the cataract.] Cataract development is more akin to aging, like getting gray hair, so it is not...

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How is it possible that one eye can be both myopic and hypermetropic?

I wonder if you mean to ask "How can one eye be both nearsighted AND farsighted." Unless one is talking about mixed (compound) astigmatism, you can't actually have a myopic (nearsighted) AND hyperopic (also called "hypermetropic") eye. But you can be nearsighted AND...

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What is the highest prescription for Lasik?

There is not really any sort of "guardrail" number of diopters that can be successfully AND safely treated with LASIK. In general, the higher the prescription to correct your myopia (nearsightedness) and astigmatism, the more stress you are creating on your cornea over...

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Can lenses from cataract surgery (IOLs) be replaced?

Yes, but it can be difficult to do so. It is quite possible (and not particularly risky) to remove and replace an IOL early after surgery -within the first 2-3 months or so. But if you wait a whole lot longer than that, the IOL will have had enough time to become firmly...

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