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that's why it's only approved in third or at best second world countriesjust use colored contacts would be my advice
You have the correct order. Keeping the eyes aligned together (strait) is easier if there isn't much prescription and the both eyes see to the same acuity. It's tougher if the lazy eye does see as well with the best glasses or contacts or LASIK and can only see say 20/60 while the good one sees ...
Sound like your +1.00 for distance and needing +1.25 for a total of +2.25 for near.Under 2 diopters of hyperopia, Lasik works nicely. Over that, not so much. You will need reading glasses afterwards. I would only correct the distance you are young.If considering monovision, you owe yourself a ...
The best way to deal with this cosmetic issue is to surgically remove the pigmented areas. My preferred eye whitener is LUMIFY but it will address redness not the pigmented brown areas.
This prescription can be treated but I would only do it with the Wavelight laser system as it is fda approved to treat 6d of hyperopia. 1050 hz laser is not available in the USA.
ICL will be my preferred procedure if you are otherwise fit for it. Leaving power in either eye is generally not my preferred option and we will also need to look at your tomography/ topography reports before making final decisions.
Hello there, LASIK flap do not ever go away, they just heal over. Frequently, they can be re-lifted, even years later, in case you need a touch up (an enhancement). Occasionally, however, an ophthalmologist who is doing an enhancement cannot re-lift the flap. In that case a PRK...