Jan 2011 17

Question by Q & A: Is “Color Blindness” a common complication of LASIK?
I read that online and I wanna know if it’s true. I’m want to have LASIK. I’m myopic of about -7 in both eyes and with mild astigmatism and I’m 25 years old guy. Should I got for it? Is “Color Blindness” a real common complication of LASIK? Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by mlgable
No I have never heard of that and I have been in nursing for over 33 years.

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Jan 2012 22

How Lasik Surgery Works

The trouble-free truth about laser eye surgery. Lasik is surgery on your cornea. It is a corrective surgery that is used to fix some visual impairments. The procedures now a days are blade-less and approved by the FDA. They should be customized to your needs as a patient. The process only takes about ten minutes to complete and is completely pain free. Let Dr. Mozayeni of Providence Eye in Charlotte put your mind at ease after all he is a cornea specialist.

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