Rejected for LASIK: Other Alternatives that Exist
LASIK (Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis) is widely recognized for its effectiveness in vision correction, having become a popular option since its introduction in the 1990s. Its success and safety are well-documented, with advancements over the years making it a trusted procedure. However, not everyone is a suitable candidate for LASIK due to factors like dry eyes, thin corneas or certain medical conditions. For those who cannot undergo LASIK, it’s important to explore alternative procedures that cater to their specific vision needs.
If you’ve been advised against LASIK, Bonner Eye Clinic offers various other options to address different eye health concerns and preferences. For example, individuals with thin corneas or severe dry eyes might consider PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy), which reshapes the cornea without creating a flap, offering similar results to LASIK but with a longer healing time. LASEK (Laser Epithelial Keratomileusis) is a combination of LASIK and PRK, where the outer corneal layer is loosened with alcohol, reshaped and then repositioned. Another option, SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction), is a minimally invasive procedure ideal for those with myopia or mild astigmatism, using a small incision to remove corneal tissue while preserving more of the eye’s natural structure. For patients over 40 dealing with presbyopia or significant farsightedness, Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE), which replaces the eye’s natural lens with an artificial one, can be a great alternative, especially for those at risk of cataracts. Additionally, Implantable Collamer Lenses (ICL) offer a reversible solution for those who prefer to maintain flexibility with their vision correction in the future.
For individuals seeking a non-surgical option, Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) uses special contact lenses worn overnight to temporarily reshape the cornea, providing clear daytime vision without surgery. Choosing the right procedure depends on your unique eye health, lifestyle and vision goals, making a consultation with an eye care professional is essential to find the best fit for your needs.
If you’ve been rejected for LASIK, an eye doctor will guide you in choosing an alternative surgery by conducting a thorough evaluation of your eye health and vision needs. They will perform tests to measure your corneal thickness, check for conditions like dry eyes or irregular corneas, and assess your refractive error. Based on this information, your doctor will discuss various alternatives such as PRK, SMILE or ICL, explaining the benefits, risks and recovery times for each. They’ll help you select the most suitable procedure by considering your lifestyle, medical history and long-term vision goals.
To learn more, contact Bonner Eye Clinic at 218-326-3433 or WEBSITE.