Who is most at risk of dry eyes after LASIK?

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Those most at risk of dry eyes after LASIK, are those who have the driest eyes before LASIK. The causes of these pre-existing dry eyes are the same as those in other people not going for LASIK.

They include long term contact lens use, and general factors including age, long hours of visual work and working in dry environments, and other eye conditions such as blepharitis.

Having said that, patients with dry eyes related to contact lens use often feel better after LASIK because they do not wear lenses afterwards and this helps reduce their dry eye problem.

A particular risk factor for post LASIK dry eye is an anti-acne medication called Accutane (Isotretinoin). Patients who are taking this medication are generally advised to wait until at least 6 months after stopping the medication before considering laser refractive surgery, because of the severe dry eye that this medication can cause. Sometimes the dry eye caused by this medication may be permanent and preclude the patient from having LASIK afterwards.

Rarely, systemic diseases like Sjogren syndrome are the cause of the dry eye. If known beforehand, these patients are generally advised not to have laser refractive surgery.

Similar Questions

Should I delay LASIK if I suffer from symptomatic dry eyes and Epithelial Keratopathy?

When there are symptoms suggestive of any potential eye disease, I would recommend addressing the underlying problems first before embarking on any form of surgery, refractive surgery included. Complaints such those you described are suggestive of dry eye and refractive error instability which would warrant caution prior to making any decision for surgery. Should you have any concerns, it would be perfectly appropriate for you to raise them with your surgeon. Work closely with a trusted surgeon to decide on the best course forward. Otherwise, a second opinion could help allay your worries.

How does LASIK cause dry eyes?

During a LASIK operation, a thin superficial layer of cornea is created and temporarily peeled back to allow laser treatment of the underlying tissue. This is called the ‘lasik flap’, and is what provides the quick and painless recovery after LASIK. Some nerve endings that go into the flap are ‘disconnected’ at the time, and this reduces the feedback that our tear glands get that stimulate tear production.

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