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Lasik - night vision.?

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Some get glare: Some patients will notice glare or "haloes" around lights at night following lasik surgery. In the majority of cases, it is not severe and dissipates over several months following the procedure. Nearly all patients who have lasik are pleased that they did, although the displeased minority is very vocal in online communities. A prudent lasik surgeon will discuss these risks before the procedure.

Answered 5/3/2015

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Usually great: The newest customvue lasik is designed in part to improve night vision, contrast, and to minimize glare and halo symptoms. Most patients have temporary problems with these issues right after surgery.

Answered 9/6/2012

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Dr. Jay Bradley answered

Specializes in Cornea, Cataract, & Refractive (LASIK & PRK) Surgery

LASIK night vision: Night vision after lasik with the latest laser technology is excellent. Earlier lasers had problems with glare and haloes especially at night when your pupils dilate. With current laser and proper treatment to eliminate residual prescription, night vision issues are rare.

Answered 3/26/2013

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