LASIK is an excellent procedure for most patients with myopia and astigmatism. Most people with astigmatism who meet the basic eligibility criteria will be able to have laser eye surgery. In some cases, a person's refractive error (prescription for eyeglasses) is too high or too irregular to undergo the procedure. However, laser eye surgery can correct astigmatism.
Ultra-precise lasers are programmed to make the front surface (cornea) of the eye more symmetrical by reshaping it. This effectively eliminates vision problems caused by this condition. With monovision, one eye is corrected for distant vision and the other for near vision. Before undergoing a LASIK procedure, it is important to consult with an experienced eye doctor to evaluate detailed eye measurements and assess the overall health of the eye.
This misconception comes from the early days of laser vision correction, but the truth is that laser eye surgery has been able to correct astigmatism for many years. Refractive errors are the way the eye focuses light: an eye that can see correctly will deflect the light that enters it correctly, while an eye with a refractive error has difficulty doing so, resulting in blurred vision. A good starting point when choosing an eye surgeon is to talk to the eye doctor you know and trust. Before opting for laser eye surgery, your surgeon will discuss the correct procedure and possible complications with you in detail.
However, the laser eye procedures for which you are an ideal candidate will vary depending on your vision correction needs. Many articles, including this one, use the term LASIK to refer to all types of laser eye surgery. However, in the case of astigmatism, the eye has a more elongated shape than a circle, which causes light to enter the eye not in one, but at two points. With more than two decades of practical experience in eye surgery, Dr.
Binetter specializes in cataracts, lens implantation and laser eye surgery. After a complete exam, a laser eye surgeon will tell you if astigmatism can be corrected by laser eye surgery and what type of laser eye surgery is best for you. NORTH SYDNEY (consultations, day surgery, laser eye surgery) Ground floor, 1 McLaren Street North Sydney NSW 2060 (0 9460 1177). With each pulse of the laser beam, a small amount of corneal tissue is removed, allowing the eye doctor to flatten the corneal curve or make it more pronounced.
As an expert in laser vision correction, I can confidently say that LASIK is an excellent option for most patients with myopia and astigmatism who meet basic eligibility criteria. The ultra-precise lasers used in this procedure are programmed to reshape the front surface (cornea) of the eye in order to make it more symmetrical and eliminate any vision problems caused by astigmatism. Monovision is also an option where one eye is corrected for distant vision and the other for near vision. Before opting for laser eye surgery, it is important to consult with an experienced ophthalmologist who can evaluate detailed measurements of your eyes and assess their overall health.
It is also important to discuss any possible complications associated with this procedure before making a decision. The type of laser vision correction that you are eligible for will depend on your individual vision correction needs. Dr. Binetter has over two decades of experience in performing cataract surgeries, lens implantations and laser eye surgeries.
After a thorough examination, he will be able to determine if astigmatism can be corrected by laser eye surgery and what type of procedure would be best suited for you. During this procedure, each pulse of the laser beam removes a small amount of corneal tissue which allows your ophthalmologist to flatten or make more pronounced your corneal curve.