Is “color Blindness” A Common Complication Of Lasik?

I read that online and I wanna know if it’s true. I’m want to have LASIK. I’m myopic of about -7 in both eyes and with mild astigmatism and I’m 25 years old guy. Should I got for it? Is “Color Blindness” a real common complication of LASIK? Thanks!

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  1. ♥♥Mrs SSG B♥♥ says:

    I worked in an Ophthalmology practice that performed LASIK in their own surgical center and I have never heard of color blindness as being a side effect of the procedure. Color blindness is generally an inherited condition and is most predominant in males.
    Side effects of LASIK include dry eyes (which is why they test your eyes’ tear production BEFORE the surgery. Those with eyes that are very dry to begin with are not considered to be good candidates for LASIK), problems with glare and halos, especially at night. It is also possible you may need an enhancement to “touch up the surgery” if the first one did not take with the success they were hoping for.
    But to the best of my knowledge, color blindness is not a post-op side effect.

  2. mlgable says:

    No I have never heard of that and I have been in nursing for over 33 years.

  3. An excellent advice giver says:

    No i have never heard that. I do not think that is true. Get the lasiks! I did.
    Best places to go are TLC laser vision centers. All over the US. That is where i went and tiger woods did too.
    Visit
    http://www.tlcvision.com
    I had mine done at the one in MA.
    Surgery took only 5-10 min and i could see perfectly afterwards! Right away! Everything was grayish and cloudy for the first day( which they told me would happen) but then the next day everything was perfect and I just had to use some RX drops for a few weeks.
    i went from 20/400 vision to 20/15 (better than perfect).
    I was 26 (last year) when i had it done.

  4. Jennifer says:

    No, color blindness is a dysfunction of the rods and cones in the retina…LASIK doesn’t do anything to the retina…only the cornea. See the below article…all the risks and complications are listed in there.
    Hubby had LASIK…no color changes. I had PRK…no color changes.

  5. Lori L O^O says:

    I have never heard of that at all, and the Docotr I work for does pre and post op for many laser surgery patients. We really like Dr. Maloney’s we site from Los Angeles, CA, he has a great best selling book out there and I think he just made it available online! He has people that will answer your wuestions and you can get a REAL answer from an expert! They will even answer emails I think. I do not work for Dr. Maloney, we just do pre and post op services for him becuase we have a lto of his patients in our area.

  6. Marie K says:

    Having the reflection or glare effect is one of the most common complications. There are patients who have complained of seeing a glare like effect that is similar to how light will glare across a TV screen making it harder to see. Excessive irritation and in a worse case scenario, blindness are other complications.
    The danger of it is not so much in the surgery itself as it is in the prognosis. Not everyone is a good candidate for the surgery however there are doctors performing this procedure to anyone who can afford it. Usually those who suffer complication are those who are poor candidates for the procedure.
    There is a really good San Diego Lasik website that has lots of info and some very informative Lasik articles. See the links below:http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/…http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/…http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/…http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/…http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/…http://www.inkjet-cartridge-source.com

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