LASIK Surgery for High Prescriptions: What Are the Limits?

2025-11-21T11:20:10+00:00

If you have a high prescription, you’ve probably wondered whether LASIK is still an option for you. Maybe your glasses feel heavy, you struggle with thick lenses, or your contacts feel uncomfortable after long days. Or perhaps you’ve heard people say that high prescriptions automatically rule out LASIK, leaving you unsure about what’s actually possible. The good news is that LASIK technology has advanced dramatically in recent years. Today, many people with strong prescriptions are suitable candidates far more than

LASIK Surgery for High Prescriptions: What Are the Limits?2025-11-21T11:20:10+00:00

How Long Do LASIK Surgery Results Last?

2025-12-06T05:30:47+00:00

If you’re considering LASIK or have recently had the procedure, you might be wondering how long the results actually last. It’s one of the most common questions people ask, and the answer is reassuring. LASIK is designed to give you long-lasting, stable vision, with many people enjoying clear eyesight for decades. But like every part of your body, your eyes can change as you age, and that can affect how long your LASIK results remain perfect. In this guide, I

How Long Do LASIK Surgery Results Last?2025-12-06T05:30:47+00:00

Is LASIK Surgery Safe for Dry Eyes?

2025-12-06T05:31:40+00:00

If you’ve been thinking about laser eye surgery but already struggle with dry eyes, it’s completely normal to feel concerned. Many people worry that LASIK could worsen their dryness or even make them unsuitable candidates for the procedure. Others worry about an uncomfortable recovery or prolonged irritation afterward. You’re not alone dry eyes are one of the most common concerns patients bring up during LASIK consultations. Understanding the relationship between LASIK and tear production, as well as how the procedure

Is LASIK Surgery Safe for Dry Eyes?2025-12-06T05:31:40+00:00

Am I a Good Candidate for PRK Surgery?

2025-12-06T05:42:27+00:00

If you've been thinking about laser eye surgery but aren’t sure whether PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy) is right for you, you’re definitely not alone. Many people begin their research with a simple question: “Am I a good candidate for PRK?” And it’s a smart question to ask because PRK has very specific strengths, benefits and suitability criteria compared with LASIK and SMILE. PRK is one of the longest-standing and most trusted forms of laser eye surgery, especially for people who may

Am I a Good Candidate for PRK Surgery?2025-12-06T05:42:27+00:00

Can PRK Surgery Fix Astigmatism?

2025-12-06T06:13:49+00:00

If you have astigmatism and you’re frustrated with blurry, distorted or inconsistent vision, you might be wondering whether PRK surgery can fix it. Many people assume that astigmatism is “too complicated” for laser correction or that LASIK is the only option. The truth is that PRK is one of the most successful and reliable treatments for astigmatism even for people who aren’t suitable for LASIK due to thin corneas, dry eyes or lifestyle factors. As someone who has spoken to

Can PRK Surgery Fix Astigmatism?2025-12-06T06:13:49+00:00

How Long Does PRK Surgery Take? Step-by-Step Timeline

2025-12-06T06:31:05+00:00

As someone who speaks with many people considering laser vision correction, I know how reassuring it is to understand exactly what will happen on the day of your treatment. When you know the sequence of events, the expected timings, and how smoothly everything is planned, it’s far easier to relax and approach the procedure with confidence. Knowing what to expect removes a lot of the uncertainty that can make people anxious before surgery. In this guide, I’ll take you step

How Long Does PRK Surgery Take? Step-by-Step Timeline2025-12-06T06:31:05+00:00

What Is the Success Rate of PRK Surgery?

2025-12-06T06:50:11+00:00

As someone who has spoken with many people comparing PRK with LASIK, SMILE, and other laser vision correction options, I know that accuracy is often the top concern. Patients want to understand how sharp their vision will be, how long the results last, and whether they might need a second procedure down the line. In this article, I’ll break down everything you need to know about PRK’s success rates, drawing on studies, statistics, and real-world outcomes. You’ll learn what factors

What Is the Success Rate of PRK Surgery?2025-12-06T06:50:11+00:00

Is PRK Surgery Good for High Prescriptions?

2025-12-06T07:05:19+00:00

If you’ve been told you have a high prescription and you’re exploring vision correction, you might be wondering whether PRK surgery is a safe and effective option for you. Many people with strong glasses or contact lens prescriptions worry that they may not qualify for laser eye surgery at all, especially if they’ve been discouraged from having LASIK due to corneal thickness or shape. It can feel frustrating when you want freedom from glasses, yet your prescription feels “too high”

Is PRK Surgery Good for High Prescriptions?2025-12-06T07:05:19+00:00

How Long Do PRK Surgery Results Really Last?

2025-12-06T10:26:14+00:00

The simple answer is that PRK results are designed to be long-lasting often permanent but long-term stability can vary from person to person. PRK has been performed since the late 1980s, making it the most extensively researched laser vision correction procedure. Many people who had PRK decades ago still enjoy sharp, stable vision today, which shows how durable the results can be. However, even with successful PRK, your eyes continue to age naturally. Changes such as presbyopia, shifts in your

How Long Do PRK Surgery Results Really Last?2025-12-06T10:26:14+00:00

Is PRK Surgery Better for Thin Corneas?

2025-12-08T11:17:12+00:00

If you’ve been told you have thin corneas and can’t have LASIK, you’re not alone this is one of the most common reasons people believe laser eye surgery isn’t an option for them. Many patients feel disappointed when they hear their corneal thickness is below the LASIK threshold, and some worry that they’ll never enjoy clear vision without glasses or contact lenses. But the reality is very different. PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy) often becomes the safest and most effective choice for

Is PRK Surgery Better for Thin Corneas?2025-12-08T11:17:12+00:00