1. "If a pupil is wider than the laser beam, the
area outside the beam will not be shaped by the laser. After surgery,
the patient will see through the "old", untreated area as well as the
newly treated area. Complications may include poor night vision,
ghosting of images, and star bursts associated with dim light
conditions."
2. "The diameter of the ablation zone should be greater than the
diameter of your pupil when it is dilated, or wide open, as under
low-light conditions. If your pupil is too large, you could experience
glare, light sensitivity, or other symptoms. As emphasized earlier,
individuals with atypically large pupils are not ideal candidates for
LASIK."
Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
USAEyes.org
"Consider and Choose With Confidence"
Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org
http://www.USAEyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org
I am not a doctor.
The researtch says that undercorrection will make you go more myopic,
so why do you preach undercorrecdtion Nancy?
For fuck's sake, there should be a moderator to pull the trigger on you
you dumb fuck.
dr grant