What is Laser Eye Surgery?
Laser eye surgery is a medical procedure that reshapes the cornea using a laser to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

Laser eye surgery is a medical procedure that reshapes the cornea using a laser to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
Ideal candidates are adults over 18, with stable vision, healthy corneas, and no major eye conditions. A consultation with an ophthalmologist can determine eligibility.
The surgery is quick, often lasting 10-15 minutes per eye. A laser is used to reshape the cornea, improving how light enters the eye. Patients usually experience clearer vision within 24 hours.
Most patients experience mild discomfort for a few hours. Avoid rubbing your eyes, wear protective glasses, and follow the doctor's instructions for a smooth recovery.
No, the procedure is painless as numbing eye drops are used. Some patients may feel slight pressure during the surgery.
Most people see improved vision within a day, but full recovery can take a few weeks.
Yes, but vision changes can still occur due to aging or other factors.
Risks include dry eyes, glare, or undercorrection, but complications are rare when performed by an experienced surgeon.
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