• SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    From your own link?

    LASIK eye surgery may mean no more corrective lenses. But it’s not right for everybody. Learn whether you’re a good candidate and what to consider as you weigh your decision.

    And maybe read the information on the over 40, it says laser is a solution to that, it says nothing about it still happening with laser, I think you are conflating issues.

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      12 hours ago

      do take the time to read the full article. particularly the section titled “LASIK vs. Reading Glasses”.

      separately, my cohorts and I are in the mid-40s and have undergone LASIK evaluation. the unanimous consensus given each of us is that we will have to undergo the procedure again and again as our eyes age. that we will have to fall back on glasses.

      i speak from personal experience on this topic.

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        11 hours ago

        Yes there is people for who it can’t permanently fix their vision, that doesn’t mean it’s not possible for others dude.

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          6 hours ago

          Presbyopia is the age-related hardening of the lens and weakening of the muscles used for focusing. The process is progressive and irreversible. Lasik is not a good option for people with presbyopia and any surgeon recommending it is not acting in your best interest as a patient. You should probably seek a second opinion!