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My cornea thickness: Left - 505 ( -3.75) Right - 498 (-3.25) Initially i was told i have a mild forme fruste keratoconus, during 6 yrs of constant consultation, there is NO progression of keratoconus. I was told that i can undergo for a procedure called FemtoSecoundLasik + cxl in one shot for spects removal. I want to know , how much corneal tissue will removed during the procedure. Are there any risks involved in it ?
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Hello This is advised to prevent corneal ectasia after lasik. Corneal tissue ablation varies from machine to machine and also depends on type of lasik chosen like it is more with customised lasik . If you really have keratoconus then there is risk of ectasia after lasik
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You need a topography done again to confirm the status of cornea. Keraticonus progresses in the first two decades of life generally. There is a risk of developing secondary .txt Asia at times after Refractive procedures. C3R can be done before, during or after a Refractive procedure. You may lose 25 to 30 microns of tissue depending upon pupil size and need to drive at night. We can help you in taking a considered decision.
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