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Laser eye surgery to remove errors of refraction (LASIK) was first developed and used for near-sighted individuals (myopics) such as yourself.

For as long as you will qualify as a candidate for LASIK, and pass the qualifying tests (i.e. stable refractive error for at least a year, at least 18 years of age, with no or controlled dry-eye syndrome and enough corneal tissue to work with). You can go for the procedure.

It would be best to see an ophthalmologist so you can discuss further. One of the most important things that a LASIK candidate must have is a realistic expectation of the results of the procedure.

2007-05-27 21:10:59 · answer #1 · answered by daffy duck 3 · 3 1

There are several methods to improve quickly and naturally eye sight.
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I can give you just some tips but I suggest to give a look to the method that i posted above, for example you can take more food that contains vitamin A such as carrots may help to naturally improve your eye sight.
We can also always do exercises. There are exercises such as rolling your eyeball to form an invisible square that are always recommended by the doctors to improve one's eyesight.
I don't know about quickly as there is no fast way to reach one's goal.

Vegetarians can help to improve one's eye sight. I believe it because I am a vegetarian and my eye short-sightedness power remains the same without any increase after about 2 years.
The doctor was shocked because teenagers at my years will usually have a most increase since we are always watching TV, playing computers and also reading.
I do not know whether it is totally true or not but it does affect a bit on the result.

2014-10-05 10:50:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well if your talking about laser eye surgery,this is something u can do to correct u r vision,but personally i would'nt get this done beacuse I do believe that the eyes are a window to this world and mistakes do happen while doing this type of surgery that can proably mess up the eye really bad so i would'nt take any chances but it's your call,with the right doctor youll be alright

2016-03-13 00:47:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you have a a thick enough cornea, Lasik may be able to help you. Check with a qualified Lasik surgeon. Your prescription is bad, but not as bad as some who have had successful surgery.

I was -7.00 in both eyes, with a mild astigmatism. I had the surgery a little over a month ago and am now seeing better than I have ever seen in my life!! 20/20 in both eyes.

2007-05-28 08:36:58 · answer #4 · answered by fire4511 7 · 0 1

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2016-06-19 06:27:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You may have to repeat the surgery a couple of times to get it right but ask the clinic.

2007-05-27 20:27:48 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Wow, your eyesight is good. No need, I think.

2007-05-27 20:27:32 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 5

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