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LASIK to treat Hyperopia
Hyperopia occurs when light rays focus behind the retina rather than on it. The deficiency, which allows one to see distant objects much more clearly than near objects, is generally caused by a too-short eye or an exceptionally flat cornea. In cases where the cornea is too flat, hyperopia can usually be treated with LASIK. LASIK will increase the curvature of the cornea, thus allowing light rays to focus properly.
To find out if your hyperopia can be treated with LASIK, please contact us today.
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