“A surgical procedure aimed at correcting vision disorders such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism by reshaping the cornea of the eye (using various laser techniques).”

American Academy of Ophthalmology

Refractive surgery is a branch of ophthalmic surgery that aims to correct or improve vision disorders by modifying the shape of the cornea, the transparent layer at the front of the eye.

The main refractive surgery techniques are PRK

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Why refractive surgery?

Here are some reasons why people choose refractive surgery:

  • Improved vision : refractive surgery can correct myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia, thereby improving overall visual quality.
  • Freedom from glasses and contact lenses : many people find wearing glasses or contact lenses uncomfortable or restrictive. Refractive surgery offers a long-term solution that can make daily activities easier.
  • Active lifestyle : athletes and people with an active lifestyle often find that glasses or contact lenses are inconvenient or limit their performance. Refractive surgery allows them to enjoy activities without these constraints.
  • Improved aesthetic appearance : some people prefer not to wear glasses for aesthetic reasons.
  • Visual comfort : contact lenses can cause dry eyes, irritation, or infections. Refractive surgery eliminates these issues.
  • Long-term time and cost savings : although refractive surgery represents an initial investment, it can be cost-effective over time by eliminating recurring expenses related to glasses, contact lenses, and maintenance products.
  • Improved quality of life : not having to worry about glasses or contact lenses when traveling, upon waking up in the morning, or during spontaneous activities enhances overall quality of life.

Refractive surgery is an attractive option for those who wish to permanently improve their vision and free themselves from the constraints associated with glasses and contact lenses. It offers numerous benefits in terms of comfort, convenience, and quality of life.

Like any surgical procedure, it carries risks and potential complications. It is important to consult a specialist to determine whether you are a good candidate for this surgery and to discuss the different options and expected outcomes.

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