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How many times can you have Lasik surgery on your eyes?

I originally had the procedure performed in 1999, and a re correction about 2 years later on my left eye. Now my vision has reverted back to being almost as bad as it was before the surgery, and I wear glasses for nearsighted. Can I have the Lasik again?

YES-they definitely can do it again to correct your vision if it changes or worsens throughout the years. My Lasik Dr. even had something in the agreement to correct anything for free if something is necessary for the first two years.

You might think about looking into a new Dr. as well.

Lasik Laser Vision Correction Technology Arizona

Dr. Robert Rivera of Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center located in Phoenix and Scottsdale Arizona, explains the privilege of being able to participate in FDA trials to gaugewhich laser yields the best results. The Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center utilizes the Allegretto Wavelight Laser which treats the cornea in more of a physiological way.

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Lasik in Dallas from Dr. Boothe – Dugan ad

This is a tv ad for Dr. William Boothe, a Lasik Surgeon in the Dallas Area. To find out more about Lasik, All-Laser IntraLASIK, or PRK in the Dallas area, please visit us at http://www.boothelasercenter.com

Duration : 30 sec

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Detroit Area LASIK Surgery

http://www.DetroitLasikInfo.com – Detroit Area LASIK Surgery. If you're considering LASIK surgery in the Detroit area, make sure you select a highly trained and skilled Detroit LASIK surgeon.

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LASIK Surgery Detroit

http://www.DetroitLasikInfo.com – LASIK Surgery Detroit – Considering LASIK surgery in the Detroit area? You'll want to select a trusted and highly skilled LASIK surgeon.

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Lasik not good idea for people with big pupils?

I have really big pupils (the doctor never has to dilate them) and I believe I read somewhere that people with large pupils aren’t necessarily good candidates for Lasik. Is this true?

There are more options available for treating patients with larger pupils as the ablation (treatment) zones are getting larger. However, you are correct that halos after surgery are more of a concern with large diameter pupils.

The amount of correction required, corneal thickness, pupil size, and laser type are all factors that must be considered to determine if you are an acceptable candidate for treatment.