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My family has a history of Retinal detachment and I have had it checked and I will in the future have the same outcome. I will have to have laser in the future to stop it happening, so I won’t have to have the surgery. But I also have short sightedness. Do you think I could still meet the criteria to have the laser corrective surgery for short sightedness?
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November 28th, 2011 at 11:12 am
only an ophthalmologist could answer that. i personally don,t think laser eye surgery to correct vision is so reliable that i would have it done. i did have a detached retina. i have presbyopia. i,ll stick with glasses. once you have a poor outcome from lasik or similar surgery, you,re stuck with the results; good or bad.
November 28th, 2011 at 11:23 am
If your prescription is less than about -10, laser correction shouldn’t be a problem. For a definite answer you should see an eyecare professional.
November 28th, 2011 at 11:47 am
I think you need to be examined by an Ophthalmologist, but likely you’d be a good candidate for your Near-sightedness. Remember, laser vision correction isnt designed to give you perfect vision, but greatly improved would minimize the true visual invalid you currently are!
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