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  • Asking the right questions before LASIK screening helps patients understand their eligibility, expected results, and potential risks, ensuring a safer and more informed decision.
  • A comprehensive LASIK screening evaluates corneal thickness, refractive stability, tear film quality, and overall eye health to determine whether the procedure is suitable.

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  • LASIK safety largely depends on proper patient screening, corneal health, and stable vision prescription, making a detailed pre-surgery evaluation the most important step before considering the procedure.
  • Modern laser technology and improved surgical precision have significantly improved LASIK success rates, making it one of the most reliable elective vision correction procedu
 

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  • Regular visual acuity testing helps detect subtle vision changes early, allowing timely correction before everyday activities like reading or driving become difficult.
  • Understanding the visual acuity test procedure can reduce anxiety during eye examinations and encourage patients to take an active role in maintaining long-term eye health.
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  • High temperatures, dust, pollution, and UV exposure during summer can trigger dryness, allergies, irritation, and eye infections.
  • Wearing sunglasses with complete UVA and UVB protection is one of the best ways to prevent sun-related eye damage.
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Before we dwell on what a retinal tear implant is, let's have a basic understanding of the retina. To put it simply, the retina is a thin layer composed of tissue that lines the back of the eye on the inside and is located near the optic nerve. The purpose of the retina is to receive light that the lens has focused, convert the light into neural signals, and send these signals ahead to the brain for visual recognition.

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