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Any problems having Lasik with Drusen condition?
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Any problems having Lasik with Drusen condition?

by Penny B, Jan 01, 2006 12:00AM
At 11 years of age, our son was diagnosed with Drusen.  Several test were run (due to swollen optic nerves) including peripheral vision tests and everything was fine.  Now at 20 years of age, he wants Lasik, to not have to wear glasses or contacts (current contacts are –5.25).  The surgeon will be doing a peripheral test again and if there are no issues, the surgery will be performed shortly.  Because of his Drusen conditions, are there any possible future complications that we should NOT consider the Lasik?  Thanks

by Forum-OD-MP, Jan 02, 2006 12:00AM
no.  lasik is performed on the anterior surface of the eye (the cornea).  all drusen (both optic nerve drusen and retinal drusen) are at the back of the eye.  they are in my mind totally unrelated.  lasik should have absolutely no effect on any retinal or optic nerve condition.



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