The short answer to the question, “Can you be too old for
LASIK?” is: No.
A person cannot be too old to have a LASIK procedure – there
is no maximum age at which LASIK is no longer effective. However, the condition
of your eyes may prohibit you from being a good LASIK candidate, regardless of
your age.
The hard truth is that your eyes are continually changing as
you grow older. There are a couple of eyesight conditions that begin to occur
for most people that cannot be corrected by LASIK surgery:· Presbyopia, when you lose the ability to see up-close without reading glasses. This typically starts in your 40s.
There is a small segment of society that does not experience
significant changes in their vision over time. In those cases, it is possible
for a person of advanced age, who has good overall health and generally healthy
eyes with stable vision, to have a LASIK procedure to correct a refractive
error such as nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism.
Why not find out if you can enjoy the rest of your life with
20/20 vision? You've got nothing to lose and clear sight to gain.
The only way to truly determine if you are a candidate for
LASIK is to schedule a LASIK Evaluation with a respected practice like Buckley Chang Eye Institute in Colorado Springs.Visit their website at http://www.buckleyvision.com/ or call 719-444-3000 to schedule
your Free Evaluation today.
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