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Yes. LASIK is now being used to completely correct farsightedness (overcorrection) following RK surgery and also consecutive nearsightedness after RK. In order to do that, however, the RK surgery must be completely healed for two or more years. This exciting development has helped many people.
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Can LASIK correct consecutive hyperopia after RK or myopic changes after RK?
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