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Possible
Complications
Intraoperative
Serious complications are very rare during laser surgery. The epithelium
of the cornea is painlessly lifted and this layer usually grows back
very rapidly, being completely restored in 4 to 5 days.
Post-operative
It is common to experience some initial irritation or pain and light
sensitivity following laser surgery. Both symptoms generally resolve
quickly. Infection may occur but extremely rare. Even if it develops,
infection can be treated effectively with medications. Other possible
complications including corneal haze, corneal scarring, induced astigmatism,
visual fluctuation, de-centered ablation, halos, over or under correction,
but they are rare and treatable with medication or further surgery.
Serious complications are very rare.
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