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Are You A Candidate For Laser Eye Correction?

If you're tired of using eyeglasses or contact lenses, then laser eye correction might be a good option. This procedure can help you achieve clear and comfortable vision without needing glasses or contact lenses. However, while it provides clear vision, laser eye correction might only suit some people. This article explores factors that make you a good candidate for LASIK in Calimesa, Redlands, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Sundance, CA.  

Stable Vision

Stable vision is an essential factor to consider before undergoing LASIK. Having stable vision means your prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses should stay the same for at least six months before your procedure.

Unstable vision may indicate your eyes are still changing. Therefore, for best LASIK results, you should wait until your vision has stabilized. To achieve this, your eye doctor will assess your vision to determine whether LASIK suits you.

Corneal Thickness

Having a normal-thickness cornea is essential for a successful LASIK procedure. This thickness is because a small amount of your corneal tissue is usually reshaped and is often crucial for your vision correction.

Having a thin cornea can increase the risk of complications and lead to dissatisfied results. To know whether your cornea is thick enough for LASIK, Dr. Vanguilder will measure its thickness. They may recommend an alternative vision correction procedure suitable for your needs if your cornea is too thin.

Good Eye Health

Before undergoing a LASIK procedure, you should ensure good eye health. Good eye health means you are free from common eye diseases or conditions, such as active cataracts, uncontrolled glaucoma, or keratoconus. If you are ailing from these eye conditions, you may not be a suitable candidate for LASIK.

To assess your eye health, your doctor can recommend a comprehensive eye exam involving various tests and procedures to determine if LASIK is appropriate.

Determine Whether LASIK Is Suitable for You

LASIK is a complex procedure that requires accuracy to correct your vision. Considering the above factors is crucial for a successful operation. We can determine whether you are suitable for LASIK through our advanced eye evaluation procedures in Focus Vision Optometry. Our Lasik consultations are performed at the Beaumont Sundance location, and Lasik surgeries are also performed onsite every other Friday so if you are found to be a candidate, we can schedule your surgery at our office often within the next two weeks. Call us at (951) 846-6033 or to book a free Lasik consultation anytime.

If you're tired of using eyeglasses or contact lenses, then laser eye correction might be a good option. This procedure can help you achieve clear and comfortable vision without needing glasses or contact lenses. However, while it provides clear vision, laser eye correction might only suit some people. This article explores factors that make you a good candidate for LASIK in Calimesa, Redlands, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Sundance, CA.  

Stable Vision

Stable vision is an essential factor to consider before undergoing LASIK. Having stable vision means your prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses should stay the same for at least six months before your procedure.

Unstable vision may indicate your eyes are still changing. Therefore, for best LASIK results, you should wait until your vision has stabilized. To achieve this, your eye doctor will assess your vision to determine whether LASIK suits you.

Corneal Thickness

Having a normal-thickness cornea is essential for a successful LASIK procedure. This thickness is because a small amount of your corneal tissue is usually reshaped and is often crucial for your vision correction.

Having a thin cornea can increase the risk of complications and lead to dissatisfied results. To know whether your cornea is thick enough for LASIK, Dr. Vanguilder will measure its thickness. They may recommend an alternative vision correction procedure suitable for your needs if your cornea is too thin.

Good Eye Health

Before undergoing a LASIK procedure, you should ensure good eye health. Good eye health means you are free from common eye diseases or conditions, such as active cataracts, uncontrolled glaucoma, or keratoconus. If you are ailing from these eye conditions, you may not be a suitable candidate for LASIK.

To assess your eye health, your doctor can recommend a comprehensive eye exam involving various tests and procedures to determine if LASIK is appropriate.

Determine Whether LASIK Is Suitable for You

LASIK is a complex procedure that requires accuracy to correct your vision. Considering the above factors is crucial for a successful operation. We can determine whether you are suitable for LASIK through our advanced eye evaluation procedures in Focus Vision Optometry. Our Lasik consultations are performed at the Beaumont Sundance location, and Lasik surgeries are also performed onsite every other Friday so if you are found to be a candidate, we can schedule your surgery at our office often within the next two weeks. Call us at (951) 846-6033 or to book a free Lasik consultation anytime.

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