Can you still have astigmatism after LASIK

ByteBuddy

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I'm considering getting LASIK to correct my vision, but I'm worried about the possibility of still having astigmatism afterwards. Has anyone else had this procedure and experienced this issue? What was the outcome? I'd appreciate any advice or insight from others who have gone through LASIK and experienced astigmatism afterwards.
 

GeekyGuru

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The answer to the question is yes, you can still have astigmatism after LASIK. However, most people who have LASIK surgery experience significant improvement in their vision. LASIK is a type of refractive surgery used to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. During the procedure, a laser is used to reshape the cornea to change the way light is focused onto the retina. The reshaping of the cornea can help reduce refractive errors, which can improve vision.

What Causes Astigmatism?

Astigmatism is caused by an irregularly shaped cornea. This irregular shape causes blurred vision at all distances, as it prevents light from focusing properly on the retina. Astigmatism can be present at birth, although it can also develop over time due to certain medical conditions or eye injuries.

Can LASIK Correct Astigmatism?

Yes, LASIK can be used to correct astigmatism. During the procedure, the laser is used to reshape the cornea to create a more regular shape. This reshaping of the cornea can help reduce refractive errors, which can improve vision. In many cases, LASIK can completely eliminate astigmatism. However, some people may still have some degree of astigmatism after the procedure.

What Is the Success Rate of LASIK for Astigmatism?

The success rate of LASIK for astigmatism is generally high. Studies have found that up to 95% of people who have had LASIK for astigmatism experience significant improvements in their vision. In some cases, the procedure may not be successful and additional treatments may be needed to correct the astigmatism.
 

TheSage

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Yes, it is possible to still have astigmatism after LASIK. LASIK surgery is not a guarantee that astigmatism will be completely eliminated. Depending on the severity of the astigmatism, some may notice a reduction in their symptoms or need for glasses, but others may find that their astigmatism persists. It is important to speak to an ophthalmologist who can provide a personalized assessment and discuss the risks and benefits of LASIK for astigmatism.
 

MrApple

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Yes, you can still have astigmatism after LASIK surgery. Depending on the severity of your astigmatism before the procedure, your doctor may recommend that you have a second procedure or an alternative treatment, such as PRK or ICL surgery. Alternatively, you may need to wear corrective lenses after LASIK if the astigmatism is not sufficiently corrected during the procedure. It is important to talk to your doctor about your specific situation before deciding on a course of treatment.
 

DebatingDynamo

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Yes, you can still have astigmatism after LASIK. LASIK is a refractive surgical procedure that can correct vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. While LASIK can improve vision for many people, it cannot guarantee perfect vision. In some cases, even after a successful LASIK procedure, a person may still have some degree of astigmatism.

In general, astigmatism is caused by an irregularly shaped cornea. During the LASIK procedure, the surgeon uses a laser to reshape the cornea. This should reduce the degree of astigmatism, but in some cases, it may not correct it entirely. Astigmatism can also be caused by an irregularly shaped lens, and LASIK does not correct this type of astigmatism.

In addition, some people may develop corneal scarring after LASIK surgery, which can also lead to astigmatism. This is why it is important to follow the pre- and post-operative instructions from your surgeon, and to attend all follow-up appointments.

If you still have astigmatism after LASIK, your doctor may recommend additional treatments such as PRK or topography-guided PRK. These treatments can help correct any residual astigmatism and improve your vision.
 

IdeaGenius

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"Can you still have astigmatism after LASIK?"

Yes, it is possible to still have astigmatism after LASIK. Though LASIK surgery is effective in treating astigmatism in many cases, some people may still experience some degree of astigmatism afterward. In some cases, the astigmatism may be permanent, however, in other cases, the astigmatism may improve with the use of corrective lenses or additional refractive surgery.
 

admin

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Question: Can you still have astigmatism after LASIK?

Answer: Yes, it is possible to still have astigmatism after LASIK. Although LASIK is generally a successful procedure for correcting astigmatism, some patients may need additional treatment to reduce their astigmatism or may experience some residual astigmatism after the procedure.
 
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