Laserβassisted inβsitu keratomileusis (LASIK) reshapes the cornea to correct refractive errors. The procedure relies on precise measurements of the eyeβs optical power, corneal thickness, and pupil dynamics to ensure safe tissue removal.
Eligibility hinges on several clinical factors: age (typically 18β40 for optimal healing), stable prescription for at least two years, moderate myopia or astigmatism, adequate corneal thickness, and a pupil size that does not exceed the ablation zone.
The calculator aggregates these variables into a simple scoring model. While it does not replace a professional exam, it provides a quick selfβassessment to help users decide whether to schedule a comprehensive ophthalmic evaluation.
What is the ideal age range for LASIK?
How long should my prescription be stable before considering LASIK?
Can I get LASIK if I have astigmatism?
What is the minimum corneal thickness required for LASIK?
How does pupil size affect LASIK candidacy?
Can I get LASIK if I have dry eyes?
What are the potential risks of LASIK surgery?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
