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Who is the “less than ideal” candidate for LASIK?

Emory Vision - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Many factors exist that preclude a candidate from being ideal for LASIK surgery. In many of these cases, a surgeon may still be able to perform LASIK, or, at Emory Vision, we may suggest one of several refractive surgery options that can safely reduce a patients dependence on glasses or contact lenses. The key is to work with a physician who is motivated solely by the goal to provide the highest quality vision and long-term satisfaction for the patient
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Who Is A Candidate For LASIK?

Premier Eye Care & Surgery - Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Kiernan performs LASIK on patients with myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness) and those with astigmatism. Patients must be 18 years old and without any disease that would affect the healing process, such as collagen vascular or autoimmune disease. Before recommending the procedure, Drs.
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FAQ - Cataract Surgery, Laser Vision Correction, and More in...
The range of correction possible with LASIK is: Myopia from -1.00 to -14.00 diopters, Astigmatism of up to 5.00 diopters, Hyperopia up to +6.00 diopters. An ophthalmologist at our laser vision correction offices in Ocala, Florida can go over other factors that would bar a patient from receiving LASIK.
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How do I know if I'm a good candidate for LASIK?

Lasik FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions
A good LASIK candidate must have healthy eyes (no glaucoma, infections, cataracts, severe dry eye, or other condition that would impact healing), must be at least 18 for some procedures and at least 21 for others, and since vision must be stable for at least a year before surgery, often good candidates are often in their mid-twenties before their eyes stabilize.
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Who is a candidate for LASIK surgery?

LASIK Eye Surgery at our Sacramento Practice - Frequently As...
LASIK surgery is approved for patients 18 years or older who are nearsighted or farsighted, with or without astigmatism. Your vision must be stable for at least one year before the procedure can be performed. Both the health of your eyes and your overall health must be taken into consideration, as well. Pregnant women, for example, should not have LASIK surgery done. The best LASIK surgery candidates tend to be people who are dissatisfied with their contact lenses or glasses.
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Cooper Clinic - "Your Vision is Our Focus"
Most persons with good health and at least 18 years of age with the desire to reduce their need for glasses or contacts are candidates. Individuals with myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism can all have correction with LASIK surgery. Your refraction must also be proven to be stable. In other words, your eyeglass prescription has not significantly changed over the past two years.
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Are You a LASIK Candidate?

Denver PRK: FAQ
Dr. Lewis and his team rely on patient education to help individuals achieve a high level of comfort during your visit and when questions or concerns arise. Below are the answers to some commonly asked questions regarding PRK:
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LASIK Laser Vision Correction for Weston, South Florida, For...
Individuals who have various corneal diseases that may result in progressive weakening of the cornea such as keratoconus and those patients who have certain corneal surface disease may not be appropriate candidates. Patients who demonstrate thinner corneas may not be appropriate candidates. Also patient with immune disease or collagen vascular disease such as severe lupus or severe rheumatoid arthritis may not be appropriate candidates.
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Columbus, Ohio Laser Eye Surgery - FAQs - Bloomberg Eye Cent...
LASIK is designed for individuals 18 years old or older who suffer from myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and/or astigmatism. Those who need glasses only when reading are not good candidates. A LASIK patient should have generally healthy eyes and corneas that are sufficiently thick for surgery. Pregnant or nursing women and people with active autoimmune disease should not undergo LASIK laser eye surgery.
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Woolfson Eye Institute: LASIK eye surgery specialists Jonath...
The ideal candidate for LASIK is over 18 years old with normal eye health and a prescription that has not increased significantly in the last 12 months. People with certain medical conditions or women who are pregnant may not be good candidates for LASIK.
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Can anyone have LASIK? Am I a candidate?

LASIK Frequently Asked Questions
LASIK and PRK will not work for everyone, however, most nearsighted patients are candidates as well as many patients with astigmatism and farsightedness. Call us at 817.656.5222 for a no cost consultation. You can also make an appointment online. We will help you determine if Laser Vision Correction is right for you. Typically no, very few insurance companies will cover refractive surgery. Insurance companies usually look at refractive surgery as an elective procedure.
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What if I've been told I'm not a candidate for Lasik?

LOWE Laser Eye Institute: Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ
You probably were seen by a doctor who has not been trained in the new Verisyse Intraocular Contact Lens. Dr. Lowe is the first on the Central Coast to offer this new technology. Call us about this.
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Is everyone a good candidate for LASIK?

FAQs - Silverstein Eye - Rodger H Silverstein MD - Cataract ...
No. We do not believe that everyone is. Everyone's eyes are different. We don't believe in a one-size fits all procedure, or a one-size fits all laser for that matter either. Some people are best suited for LASIK, others PRK yet others do wonderfully with RK. An evaluation of your eyes, lifestyle and health will help us determine together with you which procedure would give you the best outcome. - Rodger H. Silverstein, M.D.
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Who is the ideal candidate for LASIK?

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LASIK can be used to treat almost any adult with nearsightedness, astigmatism, or farsightedness. Patients should be over the age of 21 years, and should have a stable refraction for 1-2 years prior to the procedure, meaning that the patient's glasses or contact lens prescription should not have changed during the past year or two. Additionally, patients must have healthy eyes, and been in good overall health.
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How does a patient find out if he or she is a candidate for LASIK?

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A thorough eye examination is required and must be performed by a LASIK surgeon. There are a variety of tests which have to be done to get all of the various information about a patient's eyes which will be used in programming the laser. All of these tests can be performed in the office, and will take about an hour and a half.
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Is there an alternative if I am not a LASIK candidate?

Akron LASIK at Eye Centers of Ohio
YES!! Patients who were previously told that their perscription was "too high" or that their corneas were "too thin" for LASIK may be candidates for the VERISYSE lens. This procedure is available at Eye Centers of Ohio. Offering LASIK, cataract surgery, glaucoma surgery, and more to patients from Canton, Cleveland, and Akron.
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Welcome to Davis Vision Eye Center
Most individuals who wear glasses or contacts are candidates. Patients must be 18 years or older, have a stable prescription, and cannot be pregnant or nursing. There are certain diseases of the eye that can make you a poor candidate. Give us a call for more details
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Dallas Eye Care Associates, LP
We recommend you come in for a complimentary consultation with our laser vision counselor. We can begin determining if you are a good candidate by checking your glasses, evaluating your vision, and taking a picture of your corneal surface. If you are a good candidate, you'll have an opportunity to watch an educational video on laser vision correction, discuss your vision with our laser vision counselor and meet Dr. Stacy Wood.
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What can LASIK do for me?

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Eye Surgery - FAQ
For many people, LASIK surgery means freedom from glasses and/or contact lenses. Custom LASIK improves both visual acuity and the quality of your vision. If you have extremely poor vision, which cannot be adequately resolved by corrective lenses, LASIK may help by improving the curvature of your corneas.
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Lasik, laser, Portland, Oregon, Denman, vision correction, e...
Lasik stands for Laser Assisted Stromal In-situ Keratomileusis. This technique is similar to PRK, in that the laser is used to change the shape of the cornea, but in this case the laser energy is applied to the inner layers of the cornea rather than to the outer layers. This is Dr. Denman's preferred technique.
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Frequently Asked Questions | Brainerd Lakes Eye Care | Crosb...
With the LASIK (Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis) procedure, a thin layer of the cornea is lifted to create a "flap" that stays connected on one side. Next, the Excimer laser sculpts the cornea with a cool, ultraviolet light. Finally, the "flap" is returned to its original position for a quick, natural recovery.
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Triad Eye Medical Clinic Frequently Asked Questions Page
If you are at least 18 years of age, in good general health and your eyes are clear of degenerative diseases such as glaucoma or cataracts you are probably a good candidate. If you are pregnant,or a breastfeeding mother, it might be a better idea to postpone treatment until later, and there are a few medical conditions that might prevent LASIK from being a good choice. If you suffer from nearsightedness, farsightedness and/or astigmatism Laser Vision Correction can probably help you.
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Emory Vision - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
LASIK is a safe and effective surgical procedure designed to reduce a person’s need for glasses or contact lenses. Called Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis, LASIK permanently changes the shape of the cornea (clear covering of the eye) with an excimer laser. LASIK is a quick, usually painless, procedure.
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What If I'm Not A Candidate For LASIK? Are There Any Other Options?

LASIK Las Vegas Southwest Eye Institute - Frequently Asked Q...
Southwest Eye Institute offers other vision correction options for those who are not LASIK candidates including: PRK: Photo Refractive Keratectomy. This procedure treats refractive errors by removing tissue from the surface of the cornea. First, the eye is numbed using a topical, or eye drop anesthesia. Then, the surgeon removes the epithelium, the thin layer of protective skin that covers the cornea.
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rsaquo;› What is Lasik/PRK and how do I know if I'm a candidate?

Lakeway Eye Physicians and Surgeons
Lasik and PRK are laser procedures that help change the curvature of the surface of the eye, cornea, to help rid a patient of glasses or contact lenses. Often, patients find themselves 20/20 after such a laser procedure without the further need for eyeglasses or contact lenses. Lasik and PRK aren't for everyone though. Careful measurements need to be taken of the surface of the eye to see if a patient would be a candidate.
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