Am I a candidate for LASIK Eye Surgery?

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Determining whether an individual is a candidate for LASIK Eye Surgery involves considering several important factors. Generally, candidates should be over the age of eighteen, as vision can still be changing in younger individuals. A stable prescription for vision correction, typically for at least one year, is also essential. Furthermore, the overall health of the eyes plays a critical role; individuals should not have any uncontrolled eye conditions, such as glaucoma or cataracts, that could affect the surgery's outcome. It is also important that candidates do not have certain medical conditions, such as autoimmune diseases, that may hinder healing or trigger complications. Candidates should also not be pregnant or nursing, as hormonal changes can affect vision stability. The best way for an individual to assess their candidacy is to have a comprehensive eye examination conducted by a qualified eye care professional. They will be able to determine if LASIK is appropriate based on the individual's unique eye condition and overall health. For more specific questions regarding eligibility, it can be helpful to look on the current web page for contact information to consult with a professional directly.
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Answered Sep 17, 2025

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