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LASIK Eye Surgery For Nearsightedness (Myopia) in Michigan

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Considering LASIK for Nearsightedness?

Are you having difficulty seeing objects from far away? You may be struggling with nearsightedness, also known as myopia.

Myopia is commonly treated with prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses. However, those looking for a permanent solution tend to go for a LASIK eye procedure.

Read more for everything you need to know about how a LASIK procedure can treat myopia.

What is Myopia?

Myopia is a condition in which a person can see objects up close clearly, but objects far away appear blurry.  This occurs because light cannot properly focus on your retina due to its shape.

Common Symptoms of Myopia female with myopia

Myopia ranges from mild to severe and symptoms usually worsen over time. If you suspect that you are developing myopia, here are some symptoms to look out for:

  • Eye strain
  • Squinting
  • Headaches
  • Objects away appear blurry

How is Myopia Diagnosed?

Myopia is diagnosed during a comprehensive eye care exam. Your eye specialist will evaluate your eyes with a rhinoscope to measure the aiming of the light on your retina. Then, your doctor will make you read letters off of a chart to test how well you can read from a distance.

From here, you will be given a proper diagnosis and prescription if necessary.

LASIK Procedure For Nearsightedness

LASIK for nearsightedness LASIK is a simple outpatient procedure that takes less than 30 minutes. Before undergoing a LASIK procedure, your eye care specialist will first test your vision and assess your eyes to ensure that you are a proper candidate. If you have any underlying eye diseases, this could disqualify you from being a LASIK candidate.

If you are approved for the procedure, your eye care specialist will begin by numbing your eyes with eye drops so you do not feel pain or discomfort. Each eye will then be held open with a special device to prevent you from blinking.

During the procedure, your doctor will use a laser to make an incision in your corneal tissue and then proceed to reshape it.

Following the procedure, you will need to wear an eye patch for a couple of days. You also may experience some minor symptoms such as itching, hazy, or burning eyes. 

How Can LASIK Correct Nearsightedness?

A LASIK procedure will reshape your cornea using an ultraviolet laser. This will allow light to pass through your retina properly and allow you to see clearly without the need for prescription glasses or contact lenses.

How Much Myopia Can LASIK Treat?

LASIK can typically treat myopia patients with a prescription up to -8.0 D. Though, certain eye clinics can treat higher prescription levels depending on the advancement of their technology.

LASIK Treatment for Myopia at Michigan Eye Institute

Wondering if you are a candidate for LASIK? Our licensed eye care specialists at Michigan Eye Institute are here to help.

Put your eye care first and schedule your appointment with us today. You can also give us a call at (810) 484-0550 or contact us on our website.