Can LASIK Change Eye Color?

Lasik is a surgical procedure that can substantially improve your vision. Those who get Lasik no longer have to rely on glasses or contact lenses which can be a major benefit in your day-to-day life. There have been a lot of advancements when it comes to the procedure. You may wonder, can Lasik change eye color? While there are a variety of benefits to the procedure, it cannot change your eye color. Below you will find helpful information about Lasik and why it may be right for you.

Can LASIK Change Eye Color?

The simple answer is that Lasik does not change your eye color. However, there are some instances where your eye color may change, but they are unrelated to Lasik. Some illnesses and medications can cause your eye color to change. Some people also get cosmetic laser eye surgery that can change your eye color. However, this procedure should not be confused with Lasik as it is completely different. 

Benefits of Lasik

Lasik is the most effective treatment to improve your vision. Lasik can improve a variety of vision conditions, including nearsightedness (difficulty seeing far away), farsightedness (difficulty seeing up close), and astigmatism (blurry vision caused by eye shape imperfection). The procedure can permanently improve your vision issues. However, it’s important to understand that the results depend on how old you are when you have Lasik and how your eye issues progress post-Lasik. A study found that a small percentage of individuals needed retreatment after ten years. Most patients don’t require retreatment and Lasik is often a reliable permanent solution to your vision issues.

Lasik Procedure

Lasik in Orange County can restore your vision and make your daily life much easier. Before moving forward with the procedure, it’s important to set up a consultation to ensure you are a good candidate. You may be a candidate if you meet the following requirements:

  1. Are at least 21 years old.
  2. Are in good overall health.
  3. Have had a stable vision prescription for at least one year.
  4. Have no existing eye conditions.

Once it has been determined that you are a good candidate, you can set up your appointment for the procedure.

The procedure itself takes just 10 to 20 minutes on each eye. Lasik addresses issues with your vision, often referred to as refractive errors. When light hits your cornea (the outer layer of your eye) it bends so it can focus on the retina (the back of your eye). The process is called refraction, so when your cornea doesn’t bend properly it can cause issues with your vision. Lasers are used to reshape your cornea so it bends correctly in order to focus on your retina. 

The recovery period is quick as you can see results within 24 hours of the procedure. You will need to stay at the clinic for at least 2 hours for observation. Once you are cleared to go home it is important to sleep and rest for the remainder of the day. You will need someone to drive you to and from the procedure. You can also return to your normal daily routine the day after the procedure. However, you will need to attend a post-procedure follow-up appointment the next day to ensure your eyes are properly recovering.

Orange County Eye Surgery

If you are tired of living with poor vision or having to use glasses or contacts, contact Dr. Ghosheh at Advanced Eye Medical. He is experienced in blade-free Lasik and has helped countless patients restore their vision. Contact Advanced Eye Medical for an Orange County eye surgery consultation today!