Many people hear that they have astigmatism and it means almost
nothing to them except the fact that they cannot see well. Astigmatism is a
little harder to correct than just simple nearsightedness or farsightedness.
Glasses and contacts may help, but only while you are wearing them.
What is Astigmatism?
Your eyeball is a round sphere. When you are looking at something,
your eye detects the light reflected off of the object. This light enters your
eye through the cornea, where it is then refracted onto the retina. The retina
then sends images to your brain.
If your cornea is not a perfect circle shape, it can distort the
light and make it so the light does not reach the retina accurately.
For someone who has astigmatism, their cornea is slight oblong, or
shaped more like a football. This results in the person seeing images as
extremely blurry.
Many optometrists, or eye doctors, tell their patients that LASIK
cannot correct astigmatism. This is untrue.
However, in order to be 100% sure that LASIK can correct your
personal degree of astigmatism, you must have a LASIK exam. It’s the only true
way to find out if LASIK can help.
How LASIK Corrects Astigmatism
An ophthalmologist, or eye surgeon, can correct astigmatism with a LASIK laser. The
laser will reshape the cornea into a round shape, thus allowing light to
accurately refract directly on the retina.
Our LASIK patients are amazed that as soon as the surgery is over,
they can see more clearly than they ever have before. The correction with LASIK
is fast and permanent. You’ll be able to see clearly right away.
We encourage everyone to participate in our Free LASIK Consultation. Without any obligations, you can find
out if you are a candidate, regardless of your degree of astigmatism, and then
you can decide if you would like to further pursue the question of “Should you
have LASIK?”
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