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LASIK: Benefits, risks and side-effects you should know before opting for this eye surgery

LASIK eye surgery: If you wish to stop the daily struggle of inserting contact lenses or find wearing glasses uncomfortable and having very high power, you can consider LASIK eye surgery. However, before opting for this popular surgical intervention, you should know its benefits and disadvantages.

August 08, 2023 / 09:19 IST
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Do you find it difficult to see objects that are at a distance? Have you been relying on spectacles for years and want to live a glass-free life? Here's your door to clear, glasses-free vision.

Myopia, also known as short-sightedness, is a fairly common condition where the person is unable to see distant objects. It is a refractive error where the light rays, instead of focussing on the retina (the innermost layer of the eye), are focussed in front of it. When the light inside your eye doesn't focus properly, it makes things blurry. This can happen because your eye changes shape and becomes longer. It may develop for various reasons, including family history, eye development issues, diseases, or trauma to the eye. In simpler terms, the eyeball changes shape and becomes elongated, thus resulting in unclear vision.

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Most people who suffer from myopia wear glasses or contact lenses, depending on their convenience. If you are someone who wishes to rid themselves of the daily struggle of inserting contacts or finds wearing glasses uncomfortable and having very high power, you can consider several surgical interventions, of which the popular one is LASIK, or Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis.