The LASIK complication rate is only about 0.3%. The most commonly reported LASIK complications are infection or dry eye that persists for more than six months. Other complications include: Undercorrections occur when the laser removes too little tissue.
What happens if laser eye surgery goes wrong?
Aside from removing too much or too little corneal tissue, surgeons can remove eye tissue unevenly. This mistake can happen if they fail to center the laser properly on the eye. The result can be astigmatism or the general blurring of vision at any distance.
Can you go blind from laser eye surgery?
LASIK surgery itself does not cause blindness, and most cases of LASIK complications are avoidable by following aftercare procedures set forth by your surgeon. If you notice anything out of the ordinary or anything alarming after your LASIK surgery, contact an ophthalmologist immediately.
Is laser eye surgery risky?
How Safe is LASIK? All surgeries carry some risk of complications and side effects, but LASIK is generally considered a safe procedure with a low complication rate. In fact, LASIK is one of the safest elective surgical procedures available today, with a complication rate estimated to be less than 1%.
Can you lose your eyesight from laser eye surgery?
Risks. Complications that result in a loss of vision are very rare. But certain side effects of LASIK eye surgery, particularly dry eyes and temporary visual problems such as glare, are fairly common. These usually clear up after a few weeks or months, and very few people consider them to be a long-term problem.
Can your eyesight get worse after laser eye surgery?
when to see your doctor See your doctor right away if any of the following happens after LASIK: new symptoms develop. vision gets worse (beyond the normal haziness/blurriness that occurs after the procedure)
Can your vision still get worse after LASIK?
See your doctor right away if any of the following happens after LASIK: new symptoms develop. vision gets worse (beyond the normal haziness/blurriness that occurs after the procedure)
Can you lose your vision from LASIK?
Complications that result in a loss of vision are very rare. But certain side effects of LASIK eye surgery, particularly dry eyes and temporary visual problems such as glare, are fairly common. These usually clear up after a few weeks or months, and very few people consider them to be a long-term problem.