LASIK and Eye Surgery Blog - Clearview Eye and Laser Medical Center
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Can LASIK be done after cataract surgery?
In most cases, a patient’s vision is corrected when cataract surgery is performed.  So, often there is no need for LASIK.Â
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However, for patients that have an astigmatism or a prescription is not be adequately treated by removal of the cataract, LASIK surgery can be helpful, according to Dr. Sandy T. Feldman. Â
posted by Clearview Staff at 11:27 AM
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