Do you have to be a certin age to get lasik, are there other restrictions?!


Question: You should have at least one consultation with a Lasik specialist before committing your self to the operation. This evaluation is to make sure that this surgery is the best option for your specific vision requirements and the facts of your medical history.

Persons with certain conditions such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis are not good candidates for Lasik.

You should be 20 years of age or older. At this time your eye has stopped growing so that the effects of the Lasik eye surgery will be stable in the coming years and not disrupted by your ongoing ocular growth.

People who wear contacts may need to stop wearing the contacts for a set period before the pre-op evaluation. This will let the doctor evaluate your eyesight under the best conditions for the possibility of Lasik surgery.


Answers: You should have at least one consultation with a Lasik specialist before committing your self to the operation. This evaluation is to make sure that this surgery is the best option for your specific vision requirements and the facts of your medical history.

Persons with certain conditions such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis are not good candidates for Lasik.

You should be 20 years of age or older. At this time your eye has stopped growing so that the effects of the Lasik eye surgery will be stable in the coming years and not disrupted by your ongoing ocular growth.

People who wear contacts may need to stop wearing the contacts for a set period before the pre-op evaluation. This will let the doctor evaluate your eyesight under the best conditions for the possibility of Lasik surgery.

I will list several things that can make a patient not a "good candidate".

1) Younger than 18
2) Unstable prescription
3) Diabetes
4) Pregnant or nursing within the last 6 months.
5) Thin corneas
6) Very large pupils
7) History of poor healing with other surgeries
8) Keratoconus
9) Dry eyes
10) Extremely high prescription (this can be related to the thin cornea aspect)
11) Cataracts
12) Various other types of corneal disease such as Fuch's Corneal Dystrophy

These would be the major candidacy factors.

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