Is LASIK effective in people who have obliquely inserted optic discs (when the optic disc at back of the eye is slanted) and myopia (nearsightedness)?
JUN 11, 2016
Question:
Is LASIK effective in people who have obliquely inserted optic discs (when the optic disc at back of the eye is slanted) and myopia (nearsightedness)?
Answer:
LASIK has nothing to do with the optic nerve. As long as your vision is correctable to 20/20 and your doctor sees no problems with the shape and thickness of the cornea, dryness etc., you should be a good candidate.