Common Myths and Facts About LASIK Surgery
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Common Myths and Facts About LASIK Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Q1. How long does the actual LASIK procedure take?

Laser treatment usually takes less than a minute per eye. The entire time in the surgical suite is typically about 15-20 minutes.

Q2. Will I be awake during the surgery?

Yes, you will be awake. However, numbing drops eliminate pain. You will be asked to focus on the target light while the laser works.

Q3. What is the "flap" created during LASIK?

A thin, hinged flap is created over the surface of the cornea. This flap is lifted so the laser can reshape the underlying tissue. It is then gently repositioned, where it heals naturally without stitches.

Q4. Are both eyes treated on the same day?

Yes, it is standard practice to treat both eyes during the same surgical session for patient convenience and a balanced recovery.

Q5. What happens if my vision isn't perfect after LASIK?

Most patients achieve 20/20 vision or better. In the small number of cases where an enhancement is necessary, it can often be performed once vision has stabilised, typically several months after the initial procedure.

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