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Laser vision correction a growing trend among Indian brides and grooms; expert says may lead to risk of dry eyes

India is currently noticing a popular trend of laser vision correction among brides and grooms in order to make their wedding preparations more special. (Image: Freepik)

New Delhi: Laser vision correction procedure is becoming a common trend among brides and grooms in India. Due to advanced technology and improvements, these treatments have become easier, safer and more effective. India is currently noticing a popular trend of laser vision correction among brides and grooms in order to make their wedding preparations more special, according to a report published in Financial Express. But how safe are these surgeries?

Dr Sanjiv Gupta Director and Sr Eye Surgeon I Care Centre New Delhi told News9, “Laser vision correction, like LASIK, is gaining popularity, especially before weddings for its potential benefits of reduced dependence on glasses or contact lenses. However, it’s essential to weigh the pros and cons. The risks include dry eyes and other potential complications. Consultation with an eye specialist is crucial to assess candidacy and discuss individual risks. A proper pre-operative checkup needs to be done. It includes – Refraction under dilatation, Corneal topography for corneal curvature, Pachymetry for corneal thickness and Retina evaluation under dilatation.”

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“Follow post-operative care instructions diligently, avoid rubbing your eyes, and protect them from harsh environments. While the procedure can be beneficial for many, informed decisions and proper aftercare are key to achieving successful outcomes and enjoying a clearer vision on your big day,” added Dr Gupta.

What is Laser vision correction?

Laser eye surgery is a surgery that can correct many eyesight problems. However, it has its own risks and side effects and not everyone can perform the procedure. According to WedMD, it also stands for LASIK (laser in-situ keratomileusis), a popular surgery that has the potential to correct vision problems in people including both nearsighted or farsighted.

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It’s one such vision correction surgery that works by reshaping the cornea, and clearing the front part of the eyes so that light can focus on the retina in the back of your eyes.

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