Could I get eye surgery for better sight?
Jessica C asked:
I have a perfect and eye and the other is very blurry and i cannot read out of it. The bad eye also has a lazy eye. I got surgery to fix my lazy eye a few years ago but sometimes it comes back again. Is it possible I could get the sight fixed in my bad eye?
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I have a perfect and eye and the other is very blurry and i cannot read out of it. The bad eye also has a lazy eye. I got surgery to fix my lazy eye a few years ago but sometimes it comes back again. Is it possible I could get the sight fixed in my bad eye?

February 14th, 2009 at 12:13 pm
Not enough information. Depending on your age, the cause of your reduced vision, and the health of your eye… you possibly could develop better vision in the bad eye. See a reputable doctor who is willing to spend the time to answer all your questions.
February 15th, 2009 at 3:38 pm
Even without eye surgery, it’s expected that everyone’s eyes will change slightly with the passage of time - it’s just a natural part of life.
You have many options to correct your vision.
* ICL or Implantable Contact Lens.
* LASIK eye surgery is the latest, most talked about form of laser eye surgery.
* PRK laser eye surgery
* LASEK is a modified version of the PRK procedure.
* CUSTOM VUE LASIK
LASIK eye surgery can perform miracles - it can give you relief from wearing corrective lenses. It can cure nearsightedness, astigmatism and farsightedness. The procedure is quick and painless, offering almost immediate results. And due to advances in technology and the wide demand for this type of service, LASIK is quite economical.
The end result is that you can now see both near and far in proper focus. In almost all cases, you’ll be able to say ‘Good Bye’ to those bothersome reading glasses! Your eyes are important and you’ll want to protect them. Be absolutely sure to follow your doctor’s instructions and you should have a quick, successful recovery!