Refractive surgery is an umbrella term for surgical procedures that correct vision problems like myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. By reshaping the cornea or implanting corrective lenses, refractive surgery helps light focus correctly on the retina, resulting in clear vision without glasses or contact lenses. The most popular procedures include LASIK, PRK, and ICL implantation. These treatments are quick, painless, and deliver long-term results, allowing patients to enjoy everyday activities such as driving, sports, or working on screens without visual aids.
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Faq
You should be 18+, have a stable prescription for at least one year, and have healthy eyes with adequate corneal thickness. Your doctor will perform detailed tests to confirm eligibility.
No. Numbing eye drops are used before the surgery, making the entire process virtually painless.
Most patients notice dramatic improvement within 24–48 hours. Complete stabilization of vision may take a few weeks.
Yes. Refractive surgery permanently reshapes your cornea or implants a lens. However, age-related changes like presbyopia may still require reading glasses later in life.
Mild dryness, glare, or halos at night are common but usually temporary. Serious complications are rare when the procedure is performed by an experienced surgeon.
Yes, in most cases both eyes are treated in a single session for convenience and faster recovery.