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Have you ever thought about completely getting rid of glasses and contact lenses? Laser eye correction is becoming a lifesaver for those who dream of seeing the world clearly and distinctly.
How it works
Laser correction ensures that light rays are directed correctly to the retina by changing the shape of the cornea. The surgeon removes microscopic tissues with a laser to eliminate vision defects. The process takes only 5-15 minutes for one eye and provides immediate results.
Who it is suitable for
This method helps in the following cases:
- Myopia up to -12 diopters.
- Hyperopia up to +6 diopters.
- Astigmatism up to +/-4 diopters.
It is also a great solution for professionals who cannot wear lenses or glasses.
Contraindications
Laser correction is not performed in the following cases:
- Under 18 years old.
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Dry eye syndrome.
- Glaucoma, cataracts, corneal diseases.
- Active infections or inflammatory conditions.
Preparation
2-3 weeks before the surgery:
- Stop wearing lenses.
- Reduce eye strain.
- Stop consuming alcohol and anti-inflammatory medications.
Undergo necessary tests and consult with a doctor.
Recovery
After the surgery, it is important to pay attention to the following:
- Protect your eyes from water and dust.
- Wear sunglasses for protection against the sun.
- Limit physical activities and use of gadgets.
Full recovery may take from a few days to two weeks.
Myths and facts
Many believe that this procedure can harm the eyes or is not recommended for pregnant women. In reality, laser correction is safe and does not affect eye health in the future.
Why choose laser correction
- Quick recovery.
- Long-lasting results.
- Absence of wounds and pain.
- The ability to forget about glasses and lenses.