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Is there an age limit to the eye laser lasik? If yes, why?
Sep 12, 2013

Dr. Rania Mousa General Medicine
As a general rule, we recommend that patients are at least 21 years of age for LASIK or PRK vision correction. Some patients have been treated younger than this with excellent and stable results and the minimum is probably 18. More important than age is the health of the eyes and the stability of the refraction. This means that the eyes are no longer changing for the previous year so that the treatment has a higher likelihood of being permanent.
One benefit of being younger is that there are more years to enjoy the benefit of improved vision, the eyes tend to heal quicker and stabilize faster, and there is less side effects with things such as dry eyes. There is also less problems with reading vision than in older patients.
Age alone isn't a big factor in deciding whether to have refractive eye surgery,older patients were slightly more likely to fall short of the best results and slightly more likely to need repeat treatment, or "enhancement," outcomes in general were similar regardless of age.
Nevertheless, various age-related eye conditions can influence your decision on laser vision correction such as :cataract,glaucoma,dry eye syndrome,presbyopia ,...
therefore whether you are talking at earlier age or at older age ,it is about the stability of the eye itself rather than the age when talking about laser and lasik .
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Dr. Pierre Mardelli Ophthalmology
Age isn't a main factor as long as you're 18 years old and above.

Regards,
Pierre G. Mardelli
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