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Lasik Eye Surgery Guide

LASIK surgery is a widely used procedure that corrects vision by reshaping the cornea, often reducing or eliminating the need for glasses or contact lenses. A common concern among patients considering LASIK is whether it can cause cataracts. The answer is no—LASIK does not cause cataracts. Cataracts develop naturally over time, independent of LASIK, and those who have had LASIK may still develop cataracts later in life.

Pregnancy is an exciting and transformative time filled with anticipation and planning for the future. If you’re considering LASIK to simplify your life and say goodbye to glasses or contact lenses, you might wonder if pregnancy is the right time to undergo the procedure.
While LASIK offers many benefits, pregnancy introduces unique factors that often make it better to wait until after your baby arrives. Let’s dive into why this recommendation exists, what to expect, and how to plan for LASIK at the perfect time.