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What happens if you develop a haze after Lasik surgery?

November 10th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments
Robin_TN asked:


on my last appointment with my eye doctor, he said I had a small haze around the outer edges. I had Lasik in November. He said it wasn’t something I would notice in vision and it might go away

My question is:

Will it go away?

What causes Haze?

Will it affect my vision?

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  1. scubaandy
    November 13th, 2009 at 15:38 | #1

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    did he not explain it?
    when I had mine done they said my pupils were larger (fully dilated) than the area treated by the laser which may result in a ‘halo’ effect when the light was reduced, eg driving at night. I do notice this but as cars get nearer and more light enters the eye it reduces the effect.
    If you’re worried, go back and make a nuisance of yourself until you’re satisfied. If, like me, you piad quite a bit for it then you want them to support you, and they should be – my clinic provided 12 months support with my treatment.

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