
डॉ. चिराग मित्तल
कॉर्निया सर्जन और नेत्र विशेषज्ञ
डॉ. हिमानी मित्तल
नवजात और बाल विशेषज्ञ
सुपरस्पेशलिटी सेंटर फॉर आई एंड चाइल्डहुड डिजीज
मोतियाबिंद और आईओएल
मोतियाबिंद आंख के सामान्य रूप से स्पष्ट लेंस का धुंधलापन है। जिन लोगों को मोतियाबिंद है, उनके लिए क्लाउडी लेंस के माध्यम से देखना एक ठंढी या धुंधली खिड़की से देखने जैसा है। मोतियाबिंद के कारण धुंधली दृष्टि पढ़ने, कार चलाने (विशेष रूप से रात में) या किसी मित्र के चेहरे पर अभिव्यक्ति देखने में अधिक कठिन बना सकती है।
ग्लूकोस आंखों की समस्या धीरे-धीरे आंखों की रौशनी में धुंधलापन दिखने लगती है जिससे वह कम दिखाई देने लगती है। ग्लूकोसटर की शुरूआती बीमारी भी हो सकती है।
Being eligible for LASIK means your eyes meet certain medical criteria that make laser vision correction a safe and reasonable option.
A person may be suitable for LASIK if:
their eye power is stable
the cornea is healthy and of adequate thickness
there is no active eye disease
the overall refractive profile is suitable for laser correction
Suitability can only be confirmed after a proper eye examination.
Basic Eligibility Criteria for LASIK
Age
Most LASIK candidates are 18 years or older. In general, surgery is considered only after refractive power has stabilised.
Stable Eye Power
If spectacle number is changing frequently, LASIK may not be advisable immediately. Stable power is important for long-term visual results.
Healthy Corneas
LASIK involves reshaping the cornea, so corneal thickness and health are important. Patients with very thin or irregular corneas may need a different treatment plan.
General Eye Health
A detailed exam is needed to confirm that the eyes are otherwise healthy before proceeding.

Who May Be a Suitable Candidate for LASIK?
LASIK may be considered for people who:
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are dependent on glasses or contact lenses
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have stable myopia, hypermetropia, or astigmatism
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want reduced dependence on corrective lenses
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have healthy corneal structure
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are found suitable during detailed pre-LASIK testing
Even when a person appears suitable on the surface, final eligibility should always be based on clinical evaluation.
When LASIK May Not Be Suitable
LASIK may not be the right option in some situations, such as:
unstable spectacle number
thin or irregular cornea
active eye infection or inflammation
severe dry eye
keratoconus or risk of corneal instability
pregnancy or breastfeeding
certain uncontrolled systemic conditions
This does not always mean vision correction is impossible. In some cases, alternative procedures may be more appropriate.
Why Corneal Evaluation Matters
One of the most important parts of LASIK suitability assessment is the corneal evaluation.
This may include:
corneal thickness measurement
corneal topography
tear film assessment
surface health review
These tests help determine whether the eye can safely undergo laser reshaping and whether another refractive option should be considered instead.
One of the most important parts of LASIK suitability assessment is the corneal evaluation.
This may include:
corneal thickness measurement
corneal topography
tear film assessment
surface health review
These tests help determine whether the eye can safely undergo laser reshaping and whether another refractive option should be considered instead.
Can People with High Eye Power Get LASIK?
Some people with higher eye power may still be eligible, but this depends on multiple factors, including corneal thickness and overall eye health.
In other cases, alternatives such as ICL or other refractive procedures may be considered if LASIK is not the ideal option.
The right decision is based on safety, not just the desire to remove glasses.
LASIK Evaluation at AMVision Eye & Child Care
At AMVision Eye & Child Care, LASIK suitability is assessed with a strong emphasis on patient safety and careful planning.
Patients receive:
structured pre-LASIK evaluation
explanation of findings in simple language
honest discussion of whether LASIK is appropriate
guidance under the supervision of Dr. Chirag Mittal
The goal is to recommend the most suitable treatment, not just the most popular one.
If You Are Not Eligible for LASIK
Not being suitable for LASIK does not necessarily mean that no refractive solution is possible.
Depending on the clinical condition, other options may sometimes be considered, such as:
surface procedures like PRK in selected cases
lens-based procedures in selected patients
continued use of glasses or contact lenses where safer
What matters most is choosing the option that protects long-term eye health.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What age is best for LASIK?
LASIK is usually considered after 18 years of age, once refractive power has stabilised. Final suitability depends on eye examination findings.
2. Can I get LASIK if my eye power keeps changing?
Frequent changes in eye power may mean LASIK should be postponed until the prescription becomes stable.
3. Does thin cornea mean I cannot have LASIK?
Thin corneas may reduce LASIK suitability in some patients. A corneal evaluation is necessary to determine whether LASIK or another option is safer.
4. Can people with astigmatism have LASIK?
Many patients with astigmatism may be suitable for LASIK, but final eligibility depends on the degree of astigmatism and corneal assessment.
5. Can dry eye affect LASIK eligibility?
Yes. Significant dry eye can affect LASIK suitability and must be assessed before planning treatment.
6. What if I am not eligible for LASIK?
If LASIK is not suitable, other refractive options or non-surgical vision correction approaches may be considered depending on the eye condition.