Wondering if LASIK can correct your high prescription? Is there a limit to how much power LASIK can fix? What if your prescription is too high—are there other options?
Well, LASIK is a highly effective procedure, but its correction ability depends on your eye condition, prescription strength, and corneal thickness.
In this blog, we’ll explore:
By the end, you’ll know whether LASIK is an option for you or if other vision correction procedures like ICL are a better fit! Let’s get started.
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LASIK is a widely used laser eye surgery that can effectively eliminate glasses and contact lenses, but it has certain prescription limits based on how much the cornea can be reshaped.
LASIK Correction Limits:
Why is There a Limit?
Corneal thickness is a key factor in LASIK eligibility, measured in microns (µm). Since LASIK works by reshaping the cornea, higher prescriptions require more corneal tissue removal. If the cornea is too thin, LASIK may not be safe.
Corneal Thickness (µm) | Maximum Correction Possible |
---|---|
550 µm (Normal Thickness) | Up to -10 D |
500 µm | Up to -7 D |
480 µm | Up to -5 D |
Below 480 µm | LASIK not advised—alternative options needed |
If your cornea is below 500 µm, traditional flap-based LASIK (such as standard LASIK or Contoura Vision) may not be safe. Instead, flapless laser vision correction techniques are recommended:
If your cornea is too thin for LASIK, don’t worry—there are still effective vision correction alternatives. Next up, we’ll discuss ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens), the best option for patients who are not LASIK candidates.
ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) – The Best Alternative to LASIK
ICL is a highly advanced vision correction procedure that involves placing a permanent, implantable lens inside the eye—without altering the cornea.
Why Choose ICL?
✔ Can correct extremely high prescriptions – Up to -30 D for myopia and +15 D for hyperopia.
✔ Provides better visual clarity than LASIK, especially for high refractive errors.
✔ Ideal for thin corneas – Since it doesn’t remove corneal tissue, it’s perfect for those who aren’t LASIK candidates.
✔ Quick recovery – You can see clearly the next day with minimal downtime.
✔ No risk of dry eyes – Unlike LASIK, ICL does not affect tear production.
If LASIK isn’t suitable for you, ICL is a safe, highly effective alternative for achieving sharp, long-lasting vision.
Whether you’re considering LASIK or ICL, the key to perfect vision lies in choosing the right procedure based on your eye health.
The first step to clear vision is a detailed eye evaluation to determine which procedure is best for you.
Experience the freedom of clear vision with LASIK or ICL at EyeMantra!
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