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Successful refractive surgery may free you from glasses or contacts. But before choosing this surgery, talk with your eye doctor. Get all the facts. Find out what refractive surgery can and can't do. Knowing the risks will help you make the right decision for you.
Refractive surgery can improve your eyesight. But it has risks and limitations.
Know the pros and cons of each type of refractive surgery. Discuss your health history with your eye doctor. Refractive surgery may not be for you if you:
As you get older, your lens becomes stiff. It can't easily change shape to focus light (accommodate). This can cause you to have trouble focusing on nearby objects. This condition is called presbyopia. So if you're older than age 40, you may need reading glasses.
Another option for coping with presbyopia is monovision. To create monovision, refractive surgery is used to adjust one eye for near vision. Your other eye is adjusted for far vision. This option is not for everyone. Talk with your eye doctor. You may be able to try using a pair of monovision contact lenses. This can help you decide if this type of surgery is right for you.