3 Ways to redeem the failure of Lasik surgery

1. A repeat laser eye surgery

Undercorrection and Overcorrection are the second most common complications of LASIK Eye Surgery, usually corrects itself in the first month. However, about 2%-3% of people have a significant of it after laser eye surgery is over 6 months. A repeat laser eye surgery can usually be performed in an attempt to improve the uncorrected vision, and it is often successful.

On the other hand, keep in mind that each time you cut into your eyes again with a laser beam, you're running that risk anew of one of the really bad complications.

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2. Assistive technology

If your vision is still short of 20-20, you can wear glasses or contact lenses, perhaps less often, in fewer situations than before the surgery. Corneal ectasia generally cannot be helped with glasses or contact lenses, except in some cases rigid gas permeable contact lenses can be beneficial. Keep in mind, you can wear the contact lenses when the laser eye surgery had end more than six months.

3. Cornea transplant surgery

The largest risk of laser eye surgery is Infection and the most feared and dreaded complications of Lasik is Corneal Ectasia, Keratoconus. Frequently, it require a cornea transplant to save your vision. The rate is about 0.04% - 0.6%.